Toyota's Collaborative Safety Research Center Announces 9 New Projects, Highlights Past Results | Carscoops carscoops
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Other projects have explored the benefits of headlight-based warning systems that project icons in front of pedestrians and bicyclists, the creation of a deep learning-based object detection/recognition algorithm for automated driving systems, and an exploration of what types of accidents are still likely to occur when advanced driver assistance systems are widely deployed in 2025 and beyond.
Other efforts have focused on monitoring drivers and one of the more interesting explored ways to deal with cardiac events while driving. A team from the University of Michigan Medical School was able to “isolate patterns that could accurately predict arrhythmias about five minutes ahead of time – long enough to warn drivers of the need to pull over and get help or send a medical team to assist.
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