Date:08/04/17
According to experts, to understand the current road scene, unmanned vehicles lack more complete information. The correct integration of data will help to fully replenish the information.
The new system will combine information coming from different sensors that can determine the distance to the object.
Experts from Cognitive Technologies have already tested their new technology on Russian roads, having traveled thousands of kilometers.
According to the experts, the introduction of this technology will significantly reduce the accident rate of unmanned vehicles, DNI24 reports.
Cognitive Technologies has created a technology that reduces the accident rate of unmanned vehicles
Experts from Cognitive Technologies managed to create a technology that reduces the accident rate of unmanned vehicles by 20 percent.According to experts, to understand the current road scene, unmanned vehicles lack more complete information. The correct integration of data will help to fully replenish the information.
The new system will combine information coming from different sensors that can determine the distance to the object.
Experts from Cognitive Technologies have already tested their new technology on Russian roads, having traveled thousands of kilometers.
According to the experts, the introduction of this technology will significantly reduce the accident rate of unmanned vehicles, DNI24 reports.
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