Next-Gen Road Safety: High-Tech 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗲𝗿𝘀 Revolutionize Autonomous Driving

🚗💡 Imagine a world where your car can navigate through fog, snow, and remote areas without relying solely on onboard cameras or LiDAR. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Western Michigan University (WMU) are making this a reality with their innovative low-powered sensors embedded in pavement markers. These high-tech markers transmit crucial road information to passing vehicles, ensuring accurate autonomous driving even in challenging conditions.


By integrating microchips into existing reflective markers, this technology shifts some processing from the car to the infrastructure, reducing power consumption by up to 90%. This not only extends the range of electric vehicles but also enhances the reliability of self-driving features. This approach is proving more effective than traditional methods, demonstrating significant transmission range and resilience in diverse weather conditions.

ORNL's research, supported by the DOE, promises a future where autonomous vehicles can operate safely and efficiently, even in the most demanding environments. For those passionate about AI and autonomous

🔗 Source: ScienceDaily