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30 March, 2020 11:54 am

GM Pedestrian Detection: the lifesaving App!

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General Motors is working on a pedestrian detection system at low-visibility conditions, based on wireless technology.
The system is much more advanced than those currently on the market, as it uses Wi-Fi Direct to recognise handsets with peer-to-peer wireless connection.
Thanks to this technology, the Pedestrian Detect GM – easily integrated into any anti-collision systems featured on most GM vehicles- can detect smartphones or tablets carried by pedestrians and cyclists, sending out signals to their mobile phones and alerting the driver of the imminent danger, preparing the vehicle to brake.

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For the system to function is required a mobile application, already under developed by GM engineers, that connect devices at high speed (one second) through Wi-Fi Direct as soon as the pedestrian or cyclist approach a road or goes through it.

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