Ford brainier concept a step toward self-driving cars
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Ford Motor, trying to show off its electronics credentials, unveiled a new concept vehicle with technologies that Chief Executive Alan Mulally said will eventually lead to self-driving cars.
The concept car, a modified version of the compact S-Max that Ford revealed at the IFA electronics show in Berlin, has a variety of digital-era advancements:
Vehicle-to-vehicle communications technology, a variation of Wi-Fi networking, that lets cars communicate directly to discover risks like a stopped vehicle around a blind curve.
A system that uses radar and cameras to watch for pedestrians and apply the brakes if a collision is imminent.
A parking assist technology that can park the car in either parallel or perpendicular parking spaces — and then unpark it afterward. The idea should be very popular in super-cramped European parking garages, Mulally said.
A heart-rate monitor built into the seat that can record health information and, if authorized, share it with a doctor.
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