The friendly dashboard robo that can make driving a pleasure
London, Oct 31 : Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed a robot that is sensitive to driver's moods and habits, and can revolutionise the way you interact with your car.
The Affective Intelligent Driving Agent, or AIDA is a dashboard-mounted robotic device with a laser projector, which can create human-like gestures and convey subtle signals.
For instance, a downturned face with pleading eyes indicates AIDA is "worried" because the driver has failed to buckle the safety belt.
Lead researcher Mikey Siegel, from MIT Media Lab, who is working in collaboration with Audi to design AIDA, said existing cars communicate the same reminder via a buzzer that is designed to be annoying.
"That''s the worst possible way to get a person to do something," New Scientist quoted Siegel as saying.
The hope is that with AIDA a driver will buckle up to avoid making the car "feel bad".
The device also contains sensors inside and outside the car to pick up clues about the driver''s state of mind: grip strength and skin-conductivity sensors in the steering wheel.
It can tell when the driver is tense. AIDA also uses GPS logs of a driver''s travels to learn favourite locations and suggest better routes.
Carmaker Nissan and electronics-for-entertainment company Pioneer seem impressed by the novel concept and are also working on dash-mounted robotic sidekicks.
Siegel hopes these robots will feel more like passengers than gadgets.
"Having a passenger in the car is not considered unsafe, but checking text messages is very unsafe," he said.
--ANI
Terrorists getting funds, equipment from Pak: Jammu Kashmir DGP
CEC 'ex-parte' recommendations contrary to SC, AP HC orders: OMC
India, US to sign Counter-Terrorism Initiative
The Netherlands Co to build 50,000 houses for flood-hit
World a better place without policing by the US and China: RSS
Southern Railway announces extension of special trains
Don't collect differential amount from poor students: CM
Insurance sector witnessing decline due to economic slowdown
Railway to seek grant from Centre for socially important projects
INS and Editors' Guild condemn attack on IBN-Lokmat's offices
Zak Trade Fairs and Exhibitions from Dec 3
Brethren Convention from Nov 30
YSR kin to get ticket for Assembly bypoll in Andhra Pradesh: Congress
National Mortality rate comes down to 72 per 1000 lives in India
Ensure balanced coverage of 26/11 anniv, Govt tells TV channels
Revoke life ban against Azharuddin, Congress MPs urge BCCI
Putin calls for modernisation of Russia's economy
US to give crucial information on Headley-Rana accomplice's 26/11 role to India
Kamat to inugurate annual 'India-The Big Picture' on Nov 24
Special package for disabled tourists in Himachal Pradesh hotels
Sushma Seth, Shehnaz Hussain honoured with Priyadarshini Awards
YSR's good work will ensure Cong facile win in civic polls: Andhra Pradesh CM
Swamy warns of stir against renaming Madurai airport
Cong, TDP candidates intend to make money post GHMC polls: JP
Precious metals zoom up during the week
State Govts equally responsible for price rise: Minister
China proves its supremecy in Asian TT C'ship
Two held for twin-murder in Kerala
China's intevention in Jammu Kashmir will be opposed : Rajnath
Centre to set up Biodiversity Research Centre: Ramesh
'Safety of journalists is our priority', says Ramesh Bagve
Karnataka CM meets Governor
India-China cooperation must for Asian stability: VP
NDA feels ashamed of showing real India : Rahul
Terrorism-States, Not Non-State Actors, Responsible: Prez
MDMK to work for AIADMK win in bypolls:Vaiko
India, Sri Lanka teams reach Kanpur for second Test
Pak government releases list of NRO beneficiaries
Mullaiperiyar Dam safe, seepage below permissible limits: Tamil Nadu tells Centre
Special counters to purchase discoloured paddy