Not exact matches
Porsche's Mission E concept uses this
technology, and engineers at Jaguar Land Rover hope to push the
technology even further with ultrahaptics, a
technology that monitors your fingers and directs
ultrasonic pulses through the air toward your fingertips
so you can feel vibration feedback.
To this end, Jaguar Land Rover is developing a range of sensors with radar, LIDAR, cameras,
ultrasonics, and structured light
technology so future cars can operate autonomously in any situation.
Giving a glimpse at the sort of autonomous driving
technology we can expect to see on future Audi models, the h - tron quattro comes equipped with all the various
technologies the German car maker has developed as part of its
so - called Piloted Driving research programme, including radar sensors, stereo cameras,
ultrasonic sensors and a laser scanner.