Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are low-voltage light sources that require a constant DC voltage or current to operate optimally. Because they operate on a low-voltage DC power supply, they easily adapt ...
Distractions slow the reaction time of automated vehicle remote drivers by over five seconds, new research has shown. Level 4 automated vehicles can be controlled remotely by a specially trained ...
Nearly all lighting applications today use LEDs. In a relatively short amount of time, they have become established as the preferred choice of illumination. However, in most applications, an LED can’t ...
Every LED or light-emitting diode requires a driver. This driver is responsible for regulating the power to a LED or strings of LEDs. It converts higher voltage, alternating current to a low voltage, ...
The adoption of LEDs continues to expand across a variety of sectors, including automotive, agricultural, industrial, commercial, and outdoor lighting. The biggest growth drivers are their lower power ...
Research is helping shed light on the important interaction between users and remote drivers that oversee the operation of automated vehicles. Newcastle University research is helping shed light on ...
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