Faurecia's Self-Adjusting Seats will Use Sensors and Cameras [VIDEO]
Feb 20, 2014 19:56
Faurecia has created self-adjusting seats that require absolutely no input from the occupant in order to set up. The seats will use pressure sensors and cameras to make seating position comfortable.
Along with Faurecia, Johnson Controls Inc. (or JCI, for short; world’s seventh largest) also confirmed that it too was working on similar technology.
Faurecia did not reveal the automotive company they were involved with, but did say that the project is called "Oasis". Just who could be using these seats?
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