Fujitsu and Kia have created a prototype smart car for the police

Fujitsu Australia and Kia Motors Australia have joined forces to create a prototype smart police car based on the Kia Stinger currently used by police forces in Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia.

Fujitsu and Kia have created a prototype smart car for the police

The prototype reduces the number of cables and systems compared to vehicles currently used by the police, as most of the control functions are transferred to the car's infotainment system.

Also in the car, a fingerprint scanner was installed on the gear lever, which will eliminate the complex system of police authentication.

β€œFujitsu PalmSecure biometric authentication technology protects sensitive information, while three function buttons on the front of the shift lever are designed to control the emergency light and siren, enhancing the safety of officers who no longer need to take their eyes off the road to operate the system,” according to a joint press release. company releases.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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