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January 10, 2020 Sensitive Sensing with CoSSy differentiating, for example between airborne sound, knocks, dents, and scratches for multi-purpose applications.
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Sensitive Sensing with CoSSy differentiating, for example between airborne sound, knocks, dents, and scratches for multi-purpose applications.
January 10, 2020 Continental’s sensors, connected vehicle systems, and a novel heatmapping algorithm deliver an accurate and consistent detect-and-alert system.
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Continental’s sensors, connected vehicle systems, and a novel heatmapping algorithm deliver an accurate and consistent detect-and-alert system.
ESG at Continental Investing sustainably Continental works as a technology company for safe, intelligent and sustainable mobility and material solutions that contribute to clean air and accident-free,...
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Mobility Study 2018: Driver Assistance Systems
Mobility Study 2018: Driver Assistance Systems
November 16, 2018 For the 2018 Continental Mobility Study, the technology company commissioned infas, the market and social research institute, to conduct a representative survey of drivers in Germany, the U.S.A., Japan and China. Experts from the world of science and research as well as from the automotive industry were also interviewed. This makes the study one of the most comprehensive of its kind worldwide on the acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving.
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For the 2018 Continental Mobility Study, the technology company commissioned infas, the market and social research institute, to conduct a representative survey of drivers in Germany, the U.S.A., Japan and China. Experts from the world of science and research as well as from the automotive industry were also interviewed. This makes the study one of the most comprehensive of its kind worldwide on the acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving.
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Carsten Klages, Head of Sales, Business Unit Air Springs Systems explains "Empowering Smart Industry Solutions"
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Andreas Gerstenberger, Executive Vice President. Business Unit Industrial Fluid Solutions
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The cornering assistance system sees more: it detects persons and bicycles in a vehicle’s blind spot and warns the driver.
November 16, 2018 For the 2018 Continental Mobility Study, the technology company commissioned infas, the market and social research institute, to conduct a representative survey of drivers in Germany, the U.S.A., Japan and China. Experts from the world of science and research as well as from the automotive industry were also interviewed. This makes the study one of the most comprehensive of its kind worldwide on the acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving.
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For the 2018 Continental Mobility Study, the technology company commissioned infas, the market and social research institute, to conduct a representative survey of drivers in Germany, the U.S.A., Japan and China. Experts from the world of science and research as well as from the automotive industry were also interviewed. This makes the study one of the most comprehensive of its kind worldwide on the acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving.
November 16, 2018 For the 2018 Continental Mobility Study, the technology company commissioned infas, the market and social research institute, to conduct a representative survey of drivers in Germany, the U.S.A., Japan and China. Experts from the world of science and research as well as from the automotive industry were also interviewed. This makes the study one of the most comprehensive of its kind worldwide on the acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving.
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For the 2018 Continental Mobility Study, the technology company commissioned infas, the market and social research institute, to conduct a representative survey of drivers in Germany, the U.S.A., Japan and China. Experts from the world of science and research as well as from the automotive industry were also interviewed. This makes the study one of the most comprehensive of its kind worldwide on the acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving.
November 16, 2018 For the 2018 Continental Mobility Study, the technology company commissioned infas, the market and social research institute, to conduct a representative survey of drivers in Germany, the U.S.A., Japan and China. Experts from the world of science and research as well as from the automotive industry were also interviewed. This makes the study one of the most comprehensive of its kind worldwide on the acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving.
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For the 2018 Continental Mobility Study, the technology company commissioned infas, the market and social research institute, to conduct a representative survey of drivers in Germany, the U.S.A., Japan and China. Experts from the world of science and research as well as from the automotive industry were also interviewed. This makes the study one of the most comprehensive of its kind worldwide on the acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving.