Abstract: Road safety remains a worldwide concern because over-speeding and impaired driving together with collisions stand as the main sources of traffic-related death. Safety standards show delayed ...
Abstract: Object detection in event streams has emerged as a cutting-edge research area, demonstrating superior performance in low-light conditions, scenarios with motion blur, and rapid movements.
The iPhone in your hand likely has two or three cameras on the back: Non‑Pro models typically have two, while Pro models have three. If it's the latter, your iPhone Pro model may have a larger black ...
A new adaptive metaskin hides objects from thermal cameras in both hot and cold environments, automatically adjusting its heat signature or holding a stable camouflage state. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
This video explains how new camera technology can help police identify signs of drug driving. We look at how the system works, what behaviours it detects, and how it supports roadside stops and ...
People can use remote touch to sense a hidden object buried under sand. The effect extends nearly 2.76 inches (7 centimeters) from the target. A London team ran precise experiments showing this remote ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has started exploring how artificial intelligence could be used to monitor the system’s more than 15,000 cameras to detect and predict unsafe behaviors, ...
LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Highway Police (AHP), a division of the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), is utilizing new work zone camera technology that can detect handheld device usage ...
The Arkansas Highway Police (AHP), a division of the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), is utilizing new work zone camera technology that can detect handheld device usage while driving.
The Arkansas Highway Police are expanding how they enforce safety laws in interstate work zones by rolling out new camera technology designed to detect drivers using handheld devices behind the wheel.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — New work zone camera technology in Arkansas will soon detect drivers using their handheld devices in work zones, raising both safety hopes and privacy concerns. Act 707 allows ...