07
Sep
Toshiba has reportedly developed a pedestrian detection technology for use in vehicles that helps to warn drivers of nearby people with an accuracy of more than 99% during the day. It’s about time tech companies become active in the car safety area: The National Safety Council recorded 39,800 motor vehicle-related deaths in 2008 in the USA alone. The Toshiba system is based on two cameras mounted on the vehicles in question.

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Toshiba develops advanced pedestrian detection system for cars
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