In 2 cities of Russia, a system for identifying pedestrians and hatches in the dark will be tested. By vibration

In 2022, the Autonet infrastructure center of the National Technical Initiative (NTI) will test the Russian system that determines the approach of a car to pedestrians, other vehicles and various obstacles on the road. It is reported by “TASS”.

This system is based on V2X (vehicle-to-everything) – a technology for the interaction of a vehicle with any object on the road infrastructure. Domestic development, as expected, will be able to determine the approach of the car by vibration from other cars, pedestrians and even static obstacles on the road (including open hatches).

Tests will be held in Perm and St. Petersburg, in both cases Russian equipment will be used. If the system proves successful, in the future it will reduce the number of accidents in conditions of poor visibility: in the dark, during fog, and so on.

Source: Trash Box

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