The state of Colorado is partnering and collaborating with Panasonic for the development of highway systems where vehicles will be able to communicate with each other and connect with infrastructure built into the roadway. According to Shailen Bhatt, executive director of the Colorado Department of Transportation, “Estimates are that a connected transportation system could reduce crashes by 80 percent,”.
Through IoT, sensor and real-time cloud computing, Panasonic’s vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications deliver an integrated software platform that allows vehicles to recognize each other and avoid dangerous situations. The platform alerts drivers to traffic congestion and can suggest up-to-the-minute alternative routing. Highways that think and cars that communicate.
Panasonic is also developing a radar that operates at a higher frequency for collision warning and other existing driver assistance systems. It provides greater capacity for the system to recognize and identify between different objects, which will provide drivers with better information. Using an artificial intelligence, the system teaches the vehicle to recognize pedestrians and other vehicles within video images it captures through vehicle camera sensor. This is really an exciting technology and feature that will help ease up problematic road driving conditions by having a systematic driving flow.
Through IoT, sensor and real-time cloud computing, Panasonic’s vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications deliver an integrated software platform that allows vehicles to recognize each other and avoid dangerous situations. The platform alerts drivers to traffic congestion and can suggest up-to-the-minute alternative routing. Highways that think and cars that communicate.
Panasonic is also developing a radar that operates at a higher frequency for collision warning and other existing driver assistance systems. It provides greater capacity for the system to recognize and identify between different objects, which will provide drivers with better information. Using an artificial intelligence, the system teaches the vehicle to recognize pedestrians and other vehicles within video images it captures through vehicle camera sensor. This is really an exciting technology and feature that will help ease up problematic road driving conditions by having a systematic driving flow.