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April 7, 2009 6:00 AM PDT

Prototype smart car door detects hazards

by Nate Lanxon
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Car doors (Credit: Addy CameronHuff/Flickr, Crave UK)

If you've ever had a tired cyclist--or worse, a tired driver--careen into your car door as you open it, you'll appreciate a new prototype being developed in Germany. It's a new technology that lets doors resist being opened when they sense an oncoming hazard.

BMW's Michael Graf and a team at the Technical University of Munich are pioneering the project, which uses ultrasonic sensors to detect hazards approaching a vehicle. When they see an oncoming cyclist, or van, or bears, a bar running through the car door prevents it from being opened.

So far, the results of tests have been positive, reports New Scientist, and the technology is apparently at the stage where it could be rolled out in vehicles within 12 months. Co-developer BMW, however, has not decided whether its future cars will use the system. Perhaps instead it will be licensed to other manufacturers.

Whatever the eventuality, we look forward to seeing the technology in vehicles soon. Or maybe we could just arrest cyclists who ignore red lights. No, really.

In the future, similar technology might be able to detect when fingers are within chopping range, we'd hope. The trapping of fingers in doors and car trunks, while traditionally a hazard addressed with the good old-fashioned looking-where-your-damn-hands-are method, feels like a perfect challenge for this kind of sensory technology to tackle.

(Via Crave UK)

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by dexgen April 7, 2009 6:19 AM PDT
It's funny that you say "tired cyclist or driver". I guess some people care more about their property than other people's lives.
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by dexgen April 7, 2009 6:29 AM PDT
*Correction "Tired cyclist or worse, tired driver"
by mattharms April 7, 2009 7:26 AM PDT
How about car companies work on doing things like improving efficiency instead of coming up with crazy stuff like this? Surely development resources are finite.
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by Xanthus179 April 7, 2009 10:21 AM PDT
How are we supposed to stage cool "jumping out of the car at top speeds" scenes if the door won't let us open it?

On a serious note, what does this mean for emergency situations?
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