Increasing fuel efficiency with a smartphone
Thursday, August 25, 2011 - 05:30
in Physics & Chemistry
In July, at the Association for Computing Machinerys MobiSys conference, researchers from MIT and Princeton University took the best-paper award for a system that uses a network of smartphones mounted on car dashboards to collect information about traffic signals and tell drivers when slowing down could help them avoid waiting at lights. By reducing the need to idle and accelerate from a standstill, the system saves gas: In tests conducted in Cambridge, Mass., it helped drivers cut fuel consumption by 20 percent.