AUTOCARE WITH DAMILARE ( FUTURE ADVANCEMENTS IN CARS)
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Future advance in cars
Hey TTB follower, It's another beautiful day, join me as we look into more collection of technologies already offered that could be mainstream just a year or two from now in cars.
In-car Internet
Although pure Wi-Fi Internet access fromInternet a moving vehicle is still in the future — albeit the near future — there are systems that allow for surfing using cell phone technology. The first system to turn your vehicle into a Wi-Fi hotspot is Autonet Mobile. Using a portable router mounted in the trunk or other out-of-the-way location, this system uses a 3G network to supply an uninterrupted signal regardless of cell tower blind spots, tunnels and so forth. Chrysler currently offers its UConnect Web system in several models while Ford offers a system called Ford Work S
Driver capability
Although it might be beneficial to have a system that evaluates driver aptitude and shuts down the vehicle when incompetence is detected, we aren’t there yet. But technology exists that measures a driver’s fitness and issues warnings when a driver is judged overly tired or impaired. Attention Assist, found in the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class, remembers a driver’s normal behavior behind the wheel and establishes it as the driver’s baseline profile. Continually measuring factors such as speed, lateral acceleration, steering wheel angle, pedal use and so forth, the system determines if there is any deviation from the baseline. If so, it alerts the driver visually and audibly that it’s break time. Even external influences such as crosswind and road surface are factored in.
Parental control
Parents who are afraid their teen driver might speed or be distracted by playing the vehicle’s audio system at an excessive volume can use Ford’s new MyKey system to limit speed and volume. When programmed, MyKey limits the speed to 80 miles per hour. It can also be programmed to limit the audio volume and to sound a continuous alarm if seat belts are left unfastened. Eventually available in all Fords, MyKey is offered in the recently released 2010 Escape Hybrid and Mercury Mariner Hybrid.
Cameras
Camera systems that provide a view behind the vehicle when shifted into reverse are so yesterday. Theew trend is toward multiple cameras providing enlarged fields of view. Available on its current 7 Series, BMW’s Valeo multicamera system employs three to five cameras, depending on the version, to display a panoramic view when parking. Prse distances are indicated by lines on the image. It also sounds an alarm when the vehicle closes n an unseen object during the maneuver. Infiniti’s Around View Monitor has four wide-anglecameras mounted in the front, rear and sides, providing a bird’s-eye, 360-degree view for parking purposes. Distances are illustrated by color graphics, and a beeping alarm sounds when the vehicle closes in on an object.
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Post by: Oriyomi Oluwadamilare Dolapo
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Future advance in cars
Hey TTB follower, It's another beautiful day, join me as we look into more collection of technologies already offered that could be mainstream just a year or two from now in cars.
In-car Internet
Although pure Wi-Fi Internet access fromInternet a moving vehicle is still in the future — albeit the near future — there are systems that allow for surfing using cell phone technology. The first system to turn your vehicle into a Wi-Fi hotspot is Autonet Mobile. Using a portable router mounted in the trunk or other out-of-the-way location, this system uses a 3G network to supply an uninterrupted signal regardless of cell tower blind spots, tunnels and so forth. Chrysler currently offers its UConnect Web system in several models while Ford offers a system called Ford Work S
Driver capability
Although it might be beneficial to have a system that evaluates driver aptitude and shuts down the vehicle when incompetence is detected, we aren’t there yet. But technology exists that measures a driver’s fitness and issues warnings when a driver is judged overly tired or impaired. Attention Assist, found in the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class, remembers a driver’s normal behavior behind the wheel and establishes it as the driver’s baseline profile. Continually measuring factors such as speed, lateral acceleration, steering wheel angle, pedal use and so forth, the system determines if there is any deviation from the baseline. If so, it alerts the driver visually and audibly that it’s break time. Even external influences such as crosswind and road surface are factored in.
Parental control
Parents who are afraid their teen driver might speed or be distracted by playing the vehicle’s audio system at an excessive volume can use Ford’s new MyKey system to limit speed and volume. When programmed, MyKey limits the speed to 80 miles per hour. It can also be programmed to limit the audio volume and to sound a continuous alarm if seat belts are left unfastened. Eventually available in all Fords, MyKey is offered in the recently released 2010 Escape Hybrid and Mercury Mariner Hybrid.
Cameras
Camera systems that provide a view behind the vehicle when shifted into reverse are so yesterday. Theew trend is toward multiple cameras providing enlarged fields of view. Available on its current 7 Series, BMW’s Valeo multicamera system employs three to five cameras, depending on the version, to display a panoramic view when parking. Prse distances are indicated by lines on the image. It also sounds an alarm when the vehicle closes n an unseen object during the maneuver. Infiniti’s Around View Monitor has four wide-anglecameras mounted in the front, rear and sides, providing a bird’s-eye, 360-degree view for parking purposes. Distances are illustrated by color graphics, and a beeping alarm sounds when the vehicle closes in on an object.
WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THIS POST LETS TALK IN THE COMMENT SECTION DON'T FORGET YOU CAN FOLLOW THIS BLOG JUST CLICK THE BUTTON TO YOUR WRITE ON THE HOME PAGE, ALSO FOLLOW ME ON MY PERSONAL SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES BELOW❤... WE APPRECIATE YOU!
Post by: Oriyomi Oluwadamilare Dolapo
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