Goodyear and ZF collaborate to create a system of sensors that can even stop aquaplaning
We’re hearing a lot about intelligence these days, mainly the artificial kind that may or may not mimic a human brain and has been described as an existential threat to humankind. On a less scary level, the word is also used to describe electronic systems aimed at collecting and using information, simply to make cars better.
Goodyear’s system is driven by small sensors moulded onto the inside of the tyre tread and the data they collect can be picked up on board before being relayed to the cloud. That opens up loads of possibilities, including sharing information with other cars about road surface conditions, as well as monitoring tread wear.
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