The more snow, the better for Teradar, a Boston startup that’s building new technology for military and civilian vehicles. The company’s still-in-development sensor can “see” objects and pedestrians ...
Like many other features and systems in modern cars, tire pressure sensors leak sensitive data that can be abused by threat ...
A new study reveals your car’s tire sensors can secretly track movements using wireless signals, raising major privacy ...
Modern cars rely on TPMS for safety, but researchers warn the same system can enable discreet vehicle tracking ...
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Orange-sized roadside radar ‘eyes’ aim to reduce self-driving vehicle blind spots
Researchers at Rice University have developed EyeDAR, a compact, orange-sized radar sensor for safety ...
A new study from the IMDEA Networks Institute indicates tire pressure sensors could be the next frontier of vehicle surveillance.
Who would've thought that the humble and not-very-high-tech tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) would be identified as vulnerability gateway?
Ask any driver what the most important thing about their car or truck is, and the majority would likely say it is the ability to get from point A to point B safely. That is, after all, the main ...
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Your car's tire sensors could be used to track you
Researchers at IMDEA Networks Institute, together with European partners, have found that tire pressure sensors in modern cars can unintentionally expose drivers to tracking. Over a ten-week study, ...
Sensata’s Bluetooth-enabled, tire-mounted sensor attaches directly to the tire’s inner liner to elevate vehicle safety, performance, and data insights. In addition to measuring pressure, temperature, ...
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