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Design – Virtual Wall Traffic Lights 10:32 am February 4, 2009 By Roland Hutchinson Here’s an interesting concept from designer Hanyoung Lee, the Virtual Wall Traffic lights.
The Virtual Wall is designed as a replacement for traffic lights and if made would use "plasma laser beams" to project silhouettes of moving people into the path of oncoming traffic.
Virtual replacement for traffic lights given green light for pilot tests Researchers suggest your commute could be cut by up to 20 percent using the new system.
Researchers have developed virtual traffic lights that show up on windshields when needed, and disappear once a junction is crossed. CNN values your feedback 1.
Virtual traffic lights (VTLs) may become a reality before self-driving cars are widespread as demonstrated by the Virtual Traffic Lights venture of Carnegie Mellon University in 2017.
If traditional traffic lights were replaced with virtual ones, the results could include not only a reduction of up to 40 percent in urban workers' commute times, ...
Traffic lights that are projected onto your windshield and change color according to the actual road conditions rather than a preset pattern could cut commute times by 40-percent, new research has ...
Sand Glass is a concept traffic-light which gives visual feedback as to just how long you’re going to be stuck at a junction. Using the hourglass as a metaphor, Sand Glass lets its LED-pixels ...
In development since 2009, his Virtual Traffic Lights system is based around the idea that vehicles approaching an intersection would use a vehicle-to-vehicle wireless network to communicate with ...
The world’s first traffic light system began operating near the Houses of Parliament in London in 1868. It consisted of a set of gas lights operated by a policeman and designed to control the ...
The developers say virtual traffic lights will cut carbon emissions, reduce accidents and cut those annoying commute times. Skip to content. KHON2.
They claim they can reduce the commute times of urban workers by 40% by replacing physical traffic lights with virtual traffic lights. “With this technology, traffic lights will be created on […] ...
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