Ford Files Patent for Tech Detects Two-Wheelers Filtering Between Lanes

A patent for technology that will detect motorcyclists filtering between lanes, is filed from Ford. The device will function with the help of cameras and other sensors studded to the rear corners of a vehicle. Together, they will calculate the motorbike’s approaching time and automatically stop the car by conveying calculative braking power. Along with pro-active sensors, there will be two cameras on the rear corners of the futuristic cars. They will observe the motorcycles and two-wheelers filtering through traffic and two lanes of four-wheelers.

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The rear placed cameras on Ford’s patent will be integrated to a controller which in association with the vehicle's advanced driver assistance features would pass on the authority to automatic for steer and braking. In case, any two-wheeler detected in the Inter-lane region. The system acts by going through the procedure from video converting to transmitting and sending video feed into the equipped electronics of the car in pixel form. It calculates the speed of the motorcycle by considering black pixel in the specific filtering area which proves the auto-pilot system in the vehicle. The system further being authority stop the vehicle from not being diverted.

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As per the leaks, both the self-driving and standard cars can be fitted with this technology. As of now, the patent is filed. When it will be introduced in a full-fledged vehicle is not confirmed yet. It takes time to patent gets into a full-fledged product or service, so we just can hope for its arrival. Well, these kinds of safety features must be included in order to safeguard the life of our two-wheeled community.