Note: This is the first in a three-part series looking at collision mitigation technologies. The next installment, “OEMs making collision mitigation key part of vehicle safety”, will publish Tuesday.
The increasing number of registered drones presents a growing, albeit currently rare, collision risk to crewed aircraft, potentially causing significant damage and threatening safety. Preventing drone ...
The crash late Wednesday of American Eagle Flight 5342 near Reagan National Airport has brought fresh attention to a technology known as a Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System, or TCAS, which ...
The manufacturer rather than the consumer is responsible for including available and safely designed safety systems to mitigate or avoid foreseeable accidents. When a vehicle manufacturer designs and ...
Note: This is the second of a three-part series looking at collision mitigation technologies. The first installment, “Collision mitigation take rates on the rise,” can be found here. The next article, ...
As automotive technology continues to advance, safety features in SUVs have become a significant selling point for consumers. Among these features, collision avoidance systems stand out by providing ...
Continental describes its collision warning system as a digital guardian angel in traffic, protecting vulnerable road users. The system will be presented at this year’s ITS (Intelligent Transport ...
Commercial planes have technology that helps prevent crashes — but it has limitations, which was highlighted by the accident in Washington. By Niraj Chokshi For decades, airlines, regulators, ...
The technology is not new, being available as standard or optional on cars from brands such as BMW and VW but the vast majority of collision braking systems focus on the events before the crash. To ...
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems rely on wireless interrogation of multiple tags within a reader’s field of view. When several tags respond simultaneously, signal collisions arise, ...