Kyocera introduces AI technology for safe driving
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Tokyo (Japan), Nov 08 (ANI): Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies, “CEATEC Japan 2018” was recently held in Makuhari Messe, Tokyo. Kyocera introduced its latest contribution to the ever-growing automobile industry. Its newly developed 3D displaying system projects drivers various visual warnings such as pedestrians and other cars in blind spots by detecting them early with its original auto-sensing system. The car can also provide up-to-date traffic signal information by linking with different roadside processing units. In this booth, visitors can actually ride in model car and experience 3D display system. Many audiences came and gathered to view this, as it is one of the most remarkable features and were captivated by this latest technology on display. The product, “Amcena” from Kyocera received Minister Award, one of most prestigious awards within this field given in Japan. This small antenna developed for improvement of strength against signal minimization caused by metal or water. In this demonstration, people can see blue and red music notes which prove the accuracy of data collected by each antenna attached to metallic pipe. Two of the red notes implies inaccurate data, which coincides with pipes with attached antennas from other makers. In an effort to actualize new ideal form of society utilizing IoT technology, Japanese companies are paving way with their relentless efforts using innovative solutions shared across the globe.
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