“Externally mounted sensors significantly increase aerodynamic drag, particularly by increasing the proportion of interference drag within the total aerodynamic drag,” study author Yiping Wang said.
Omnitron Sensors, which makes MEMS sensor chips, has raised $13 million to create inexpensive sensors for self-driving cars.
In a few years from now, technology and AI will be so much integrated into our driving routines that it will be difficult to think of a time when it wasn’t so.
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