Ford works on new brain research to detect when driver switches off at the wheel
On October 6, Ford announced that it is working with neuroscientists on new brain research that could lead to a faster and more accurate way to detect when the driver is starting to switch off behind the wheel.
Ford is conducting this research on mapping brain patterns to driver’s reactions with Uniklinik RWTH Aache....
Ford is conducting this research on mapping brain patterns to driver’s reactions with Uniklinik RWTH Aache....
This news is for paid members only.
If you register as a free member, you can read the rest of this article for a limited time.
In addition, you can also enjoy the following content for free:
- Market & Tech Reports
- Global automotive production/sales
- Launch schedule forecasts
- Latest news on the automotive industry
- Market share and supply information of 300 automotive parts (Who Supplies Whom)