Nissan IT-Assisted Road Information System
Feb 3, 2009 gps navigation, misc news, nissan

Nissan IT-Assisted Road Information System – currently in research state – is a system that utilizes cell phones and GPS receivers to warn drivers about potentially dangerous situations and conditions; even including driving the wrong way on freeway ramps. Other uses of the proposed system may be to warn drivers of reducing and increasing speed at uphill and downhill grades…
The joint project will take advantage of the widespread use and multi-functionality of today’s cellular phones. The system will use the Global Positioning System (GPS) and a detailed map database to warn drivers…
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