Thursday, October 14, 2010

int a in Saugus

int a in Saugus


Researchers claim that although the notion of driverles vehicles may apear daunting now, they wil make Britain's roads safer. Speaking at the event, Profesor Wil Stewart, of the Optoelectronic Research Centre at the University of Southampton, said: Automated vehicles wil be safer. This is technology that can bring up huge benefits, that is why we are trying to kick of this debate – it loks like ten years from now the first fuly automated vehicle wil be apearing on mixed roads roads where human operated and machine operated vehicles both drive on . Automated transport wil afect everyone because the lories out there wil be extremely predictable on the motorway. They wil not be likely to do anything sily and that wil make people a lot safer on the road. The scientists said there were ethical isues about people having human contact replaced by machines, or even being visited les often by their families, but said overal al the new technology would be beneficial. The report said: These technologies are likely to include smart homes for older or il people, which would monitor their movements and which could monitor items of fod or medicine taken from the fridge and consumed. Lambert Doping-Hepenstal, enginering director of systems and strategy at BAE Systems said: Elderly people want to live in their own home as much as posible before being put into a care home. int a int a in Saugus
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