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Interesting Engineering on MSNCars that can listen? New acoustic AI adds sound awareness to autonomous driving
Cars can see the road, but now they’re learning to hear it. A new wave of acoustic technology could give vehicles the missing ...
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Colorado School of Mines graduate, pro racecar driver returns to campus to give back to students
On Tuesday afternoon, a crowd of Colorado School of Mines students was drawn to the sound of a car ignition as Mines alum and ...
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Next year's new electric cars will sound like classic V8s
Today's electric cars sound like vehicles from a sci-fi movie. They emit sounds ranging from ethereal to high-pitched whines to rocket-like noises and simulated flatulence. Those sounds pair with ...
In this wave of acoustic technology, researchers are working to give cars auditory capabilities similar to those of humans, ...
That rippling noise you hear is called the buffeting effect—or wind ... “You have basically air that's flowing over the car ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSound familiar? Matching voices boost trust in self-driving cars
As self-driving cars move closer to everyday reality, one big question remains: Will people actually trust them?
The "F1" sound team on placing mics on racing car air ducts and exhausts to capture immersive sounds of Formula 1.
Your car’s unusual sounds could be trying to tell you something. Here’s what 10 common noises might mean, and which ones you shouldn’t ignore.
Some residents in Santa Monica, California discovered a byproduct of Waymo's self-driving cars: their insanely irritating back-up noise.
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