Driving in heavy rain or snow can be dangerous because drivers have to navigate through snowflakes falling in front of them. But researchers have come up with a way to avoid the danger. Srinivasa ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon created an experimental headlight that tracks other vehicles and blanks out the bits of light that would normally blind them in traffic. Freelance writer Amanda C.
PITTSBURGH—Drivers can struggle to see when driving at night in a rainstorm or snowstorm, but a smart headlight system invented by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute can ...
Snow and rain may no longer be an excuse to avoid driving at night. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a smart headlight system designed to help improve visibility during ...
Carnegie Mellon researchers say they have come up with a smart, programmable headlight that in the future would let drivers utilize the increased visabiltiy of their car’s high-beams without blinding ...
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Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute have announced a smart headlight system that could improve visibility for drivers of automobiles in bad weather. The system uses cameras ...
PITTSBURGH—A smart headlight developed at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute enables drivers to take full advantage of their high beams without fear of blinding oncoming drivers or ...
Drivers can struggle to see when driving at night in a rainstorm or snowstorm, but a new smart headlight system can improve visibility by constantly redirecting light to shine between particles of ...
High-beams are the bane of nighttime driving. You're just toodling along, minding your own business, when you round a corner and get an eyeful of bright light. This can turn a normal driving situation ...
Drive through a pounding thunderstorm or heavy snowfall at night and you’ll notice that your headlights illuminate the maelstrom of raindrops or flakes more than they shed light on the road ahead.
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