Smart car
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- This article is about automobiles with artificial intelligence. For the DaimlerChrysler smart Car see Smart (automobile)
A smart car is an automobile with some artificial intelligence (or "AI") functionality. As automation technology has progressed, especially in the decades after the invention of the integrated circuit, more and more functions have been added to automobiles, relieving the driver of much of the mundane moment-to-moment decision making that has made driving tedious.
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[edit] Examples of smart cars
The fictional car KITT in the television series Knight Rider is the archetypal smart car. A number of real-life vehicles have been designed, built and sold commercially that incorporate AI technology such as the Mercedes-Benz Robot Cars which have led to the development of the S-Class, a series of vehicles that is generally seen as an industry leader in new technology, for example, the radar-controlled braking system incorporated into the cruise control function (see Autonomous Cruise Control System).
[edit] Intelligent car
The European Commission has established a smart car development program called the Intelligent Car Flagship Initiative.[1] The goals of that program include:
- Autonomous Cruise Control
- Lane departure warning system
- Project AWAKE for drowsy drivers
[edit] Examples of 'smart' features
- Computerised engine management systems
- Anti-lock braking systems and Traction Control
- Position monitoring system ESITrack
- Satellite monitoring systems, such as OnStar
- Platoon and car-train features
- Driverless car which may result in less-stressed "drivers", higher efficiency (the driver can do something else), increased safety and less pollution (e.g. via completely automated fuel control)
- Driver State Sensor - Research, Utilizing cutting edge video processing technology, the system remotely and unobtrusively measures 3D head pose and eyelid motion parameters of the driver.