January 28, 2006

RFID-tagged driverless cars in 40 Years

This innovation will a part of the radical upgrade ok the country's transport infrastructure which will also have embedded sensors and artificial intelligence. The idea has been put forward by the U.K. government's Foresight think tank.


As per the report, the idea is to create an "intelligent infrastructure" which also includes GPS technology, Fourth Generation Networks and Wi-fi. They will all be seamlessly embedded into cars, roads and other components of the infrastructure.

 

Hopefully, this will be the end of all traffic jams, perhaps?

[Zdnetasia]

 

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