EU SCIENTISTS DEVELOP AUTOMATIC ACCIDENT PROTECTION SYSTEM

BY KEITH NUTHALL A EUROPEAN Union (EU) research project involving major automobile manufacturers is about to commercialise an intelligent transport system automatically boosting the side-protection strength of cars threatened with collisions with other vehicles. The EU Euro 29 million Advanced Protection Systems (APROSYS) project system, said the European Commission "will soon find its way to showrooms". The system is based on a multi-directional camera monitor system surveying 20-metres around the car, and can identify a side collision risk 200 ...


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