When an object moves fast, we follow it with our eyes: our brain correspondingly calculates the speed of the object and adapts our eye movement to it. This in itself is an enormous achievement, yet our brain can do even more than that. In the real world, a car will typically accelerate or brake faster than, say, a pedestrian.
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Innovative vehicle-to-infrastructure communication system to help reduce traffic accidents and improve pedestrian safety
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