TECHNOLOGY
In fact, sensors embedded in future vehicles could also let emergency services work out the severity of the crash and how many people were involved.
Cars are set to get smarter in case of a crash, for they could soon be ringing the emergency services themselves if involved in a crisis.
In fact, sensors embedded in future vehicles could also let emergency services work out the severity of the crash and how many people were involved.
The above predictions were presented at a symposium considering the changes ushered in by the spread of small, smart processors.
In fact, growing number of on-board computers could also spell big changes for the way people drive.
"The car is probably going to be the most compute-intensive possession that we will have," the BBC quoted Steve Wainwright, European manager at Freescale Semiconductor which makes many of the chips inside car control systems, as saying.
Wainwright said that they are increasingly helping to augment a person's driving skill and that trend would only continue as technologies such as collision detection systems and radar become more commonplace.
"All of us who feel we are better drivers now than we were 10 years ago, that's probably because we are getting more help then we realise," he said
Paul Burnley, an analyst from automotive market research firm SBD, said cars in the future would be among the first to react after a crash.
They might send data about their location and the number of occupants in a car to get the emergency services responding much more quickly.
"More advanced systems will be capable of sending data from distributed sensors in the car to the emergency services," he said.
"Perhaps letting them analyse this and build a profile of the crash and evaluate the risk of serious injury to the occupants,” he added.
Clever in-car systems would be essential as the world moves from petrol-driven cars to hybrid and electric vehicles, he said.
"The 'hop in the car and drive where you want' mentality is not one we can carry forward to electric vehicles. Fears about range anxiety and charging infrastructure are starting to dominate discussions about such vehicles," he said.
Only with sensors that can accurately determine the distance a car can travel given the charge in its batteries and know the location of the nearest charging station, will the move to electric vehicles be more palatable, he said.
The implications of the system were presented at the Future World Symposium, a conference organised by the UK's National Microelectronics Institute.
Schools in Pakistan are different from Indian schools, follow these strict rules for girls
Shocking! 22-year-old tricked into marrying bride's 45-year-old mother in Uttar Pradesh
Meet Akrit Jaswal who became ‘world’s youngest surgeon’ at 7, studied in IIT Kanpur at.., his IQ is…
Malayalam actor Shine Tom Chacko granted bail after arrest in alleged drug use case
Ukraine's Zelenskyy says Russian attacks continue despite Putin announcing 'Easter truce'
Happy Easter 2025: WhatsApp wishes, messages, quotes, status and images to share with loved ones
After reviving dire wolves, scientists now aim to bring back the extinct Indian cheetah, here's how
Russian President Vladimir Putin announces Easter ceasefire for 'humanitarian reasons'
RR vs LSG: Vaibhav Suryavanshi came, saw and conquered! And fans can't keep calm, WATCH
Newlyweds in Uttar Pradesh get 'blue drum' as wedding gift, viral video shocks netizens! WATCH
Who is Nikku Madhusudhan? Astrophysicist who detected new exoplanet with possible evidence of life
Scientists claim to find never before seen colour, discovered by tricking human eyes, it’s called...
Viral video: Yuzvendra Chahal, RJ Mahvash spotted together again, rekindle dating rumours
Easter 2025: Five deliciously recipes for a memorable Sunday brunch
At least 64 people killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza since Friday morning
GT vs DC Highlights: Jos Buttler unbeaten 97 helps Gujarat Titans beat Delhi Capitals by 7 wickets
WrestleMania 41 live streaming: Where and when to watch WWE event live in India on TV, online?
Viral video: Man tells auto driver to 'speak Hindi' in Bengaluru, sparks backlash
Affected by mental exhaustion, self-doubt, 20-year-old woman kills self by jumping off roof in Delhi
PSL 2025: Hasan Ali creates history, becomes first bowler in world to achieve THIS feat
PhonePe changes name, becomes public entity ahead of IPO, targets valuation of Rs...
Who was Bhavesh Chandra Roy? Hindu leader abducted, beaten to death in Bangladesh's Dinajpur
Two factory workers stripped, given electric shock, nails pulled out by employer in Chhattisgarh
Canadian vlogger shares life-changing lessons from 5-week India trip, says 'be careful...'
Big blow to MS Dhoni in middle of IPL 2025 as CSK skipper set to face huge loss of money due to....
Rare triple planetary alignment to form 'smiley face' in sky! When and how to see it?
Earthquake of magnitude 5.8 jolts Afghanistan-Tajikistan border, tremors felt in Kashmir
Sex in prison? Italy opens its first-ever 'sex room' for inmates
Ravichandran Ashwin silences panelist during YouTube debate to stop talking about MS Dhoni
IIT Delhi quantifies skill in opinion trading through data and modeling
RCB captain Rajat Patidar surpasses Sachin Tendulkar to achieve this unique record in IPL, it is...
UP, Haryana to get new high-speed train, not Rapid Rail, Bullet Train, it is..., top speed to be...
RCB create unwanted IPL record with loss against Punjab Kings, become first team to...
India's neighboring country hits jackpot with huge natural gas and..., the country is...
Kedarnath and Badrinath temples set to reopen doors next month; Check dates here
Who was Harsimrat Randhawa, 21-year-old Indian student killed by stray bullet in Canada