December 29, 2025 - 22:20

A research team led by Professor Kanghyun Nam from the Department of Robotics and Mechanical Engineering at DGIST has made significant strides in electric vehicle safety with the development of a groundbreaking AI-based technology. This innovative system provides real-time estimation of a vehicle's state, which is crucial for enhancing driving safety.
The technology leverages advanced algorithms to analyze various parameters, allowing it to accurately assess the vehicle's condition and performance on the road. By integrating this AI-driven estimation into electric vehicles, drivers can receive timely information about their vehicle's status, including battery health, speed, and overall operational efficiency.
This advancement not only aims to improve the driving experience but also addresses critical safety concerns associated with electric vehicles. As the automotive industry shifts towards more sustainable and intelligent solutions, this technology stands out as a promising tool that could significantly reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the overall safety of electric vehicle operations.
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