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MIT Smart Cars Predict Collisions

Home > Uncategorized > MIT Smart Cars Predict Collisions

We’ve seen cars with lane departure warnings and collision detection, but MIT is pushing the envelope with tech that can predict human driving patterns. The computerized intelligent transportation system (ITS) uses an algorithm created from modeled human driving to predict where human drivers are going to go next.
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