Feasibility study of a smart car

This paper promotes a concept that an intelligent system could detect not only the road condition but also the driver's information so that an optimal suggestion (alarm) could be given to the driver or even help to control the car. The car model and the testing is an initial study so it is simple and naturally more information will be followed in the near future.

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