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- Researchers take big-data approach to estimate range of electric vehicles
- First driverless vehicles for public launched in Singapore
- Driving by pointing: pieDrive system simplifies controlling the most up-to-date vehicles
Researchers take big-data approach to estimate range of electric vehicles Posted: 21 Oct 2014 07:15 AM PDT Researchers have developed new software that estimates how much farther electric vehicles can drive before needing to recharge. The new technique requires drivers to plug in their destination and automatically pulls in data on a host of variables to predict energy use for the vehicle. |
First driverless vehicles for public launched in Singapore Posted: 21 Oct 2014 07:09 AM PDT For the first time, two SMART-NUS enhanced driverless buggies to ferry passengers, free-of-charge, around Chinese and Japanese Gardens, as part of the Smart and Connected Jurong Lake District Pilots and Trials initiative. |
Driving by pointing: pieDrive system simplifies controlling the most up-to-date vehicles Posted: 21 Oct 2014 05:51 AM PDT An increasing number of assistance systems are being designed to facilitate driving. Things are heading towards automated driving. What role does the person behind the steering wheel play? Scientists have now developed "pieDrive", an interactive operating concept for vehicles of the future. |
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