Tuesday, February 11, 2014

NISSAN CAR SHOWED ALONE

Nissan has demonstrated an autonomous vehicle

NISSAN CAR SHOWED ALONEStand-alone machines are becoming more common after Google has attracted the attention of his project on the roads of California.


Now a new technology in this field was presented by Nissan and Cadillac brand GM. Nissan recently demonstrated a new autonomous vehicle at the exhibition CEATEC-2012, which includes an integrated LTE-connectivity.


It is no wonder that Nissan used its flagship Leaf EV as a basis for autonomous vehicle.


The new stand-alone technology allows the owner to control your car using a smartphone via built-in LTE-connectivity, which also warns the owner if someone is trying to get into his car.


The driver can also remotely view your car in the range of 360 ° due to multiple cameras and alarm systems.


At Nissan said that the technology could massively appear in vehicles by 2015. It can also be used to avoid accidents by automatically stopping the vehicle, which will give an opportunity to avoid accidents with pedestrians and collisions with other vehicles.