SignalGuru uses network of dashboard-mounted smartphones to help drivers avoid red traffic lights
SignalGuru uses visual data from a network of smartphone cameras to tell drivers the optimal speed to get a green light (Image: MIT/ Patrick Gillooly)
The continuing increase in gasoline prices around the world over the past decade has also seen an increase in the practice of hypermiling – the act of driving using techniques that maximize fuel economy. One of the most effective hypermiling techniques is maintaining a steady speed while driving instead of constantly stopping and starting. Unfortunately, traffic lights all too often conspire to foil attempts at keeping the vehicle rolling. Researchers at MIT and Princeton have now devised a system that gathers visual data from the cameras of a network of dashboard-mounted smartphones and tells drivers the optimal speed to drive at to avoid waiting at the next set of lights.
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