Dr. Kaur,Chief Technologist - Innovation for HLS at Hewlett-
Packard, gives insights to the dramatic changes that may be just over the horizon.
Dr. Satwant Kaur holds a Bachelors of Technology in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi, India. She has an MS in engineering and computer science from Oakland University in Oakland, Michigan. She also has a PhD in enhanced Internet protocols for efficient mobile communication from Oakland University.She has received many awards and accolades for her unparalleled accomplishments in technology, including: Intel’s 2009 Technology Innovation Award, Intel’s 2009 Outstanding Women Award, and IEEE EIT’s 2001 best paper award for her paper “Mobile IP and Implementation of Regional Registration”.
Dr. Satwant Kaur, First Lady of Emerging Technologies® in all communications including all electronic, broadcast, and print media formats. Dr. Satwant Kaur is not endorsed by any third-party affiliation, organization, or employer and all opinions are solely of Dr. Kaur's, and do not reflect the opinions and/or views of any third-party affiliation, organization, or employer. For further information, please refer to her web site www.satwantkaur.com. Dr. Satwant Kaur may be contacted at her email Satwant.Kaur@gmail.com."
For more information, please visit http://www.SatwantKaur.com, expresses her own personal views and opinions.
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Jason Rutherford
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Packard, gives insights to the dramatic changes that may be just over the horizon.
Dr. Satwant Kaur makes predictions about technology that often sound more like science fiction than soon-to-be reality. However, her numerous awards and accolades prove that her forecasts concerning technology are far more fact than fiction. These ideas, when they come to fruition and widespread use, will change the everyday lives of humans all over the globe. Hot on the heels of her keynote address at the 2014 IT Expo in Miami in January, Dr. Kaur shares how we can expect driving to change as technology continues to advance.
Many car companies boast within their ads that the particular car being sold at any given time is so advanced that it can drive itself. While this oft-used line might draw responses of cynicism from consumers, soon the line will be able to be used quite literally. Intelligent Transportation Environments include many components, all of which will work together to keep drivers safe and roads clear and easy to navigate.
In this new automotive environment, Intelligence will be found in two main components: vehicles, and infrastructure. Intelligent vehicles will be able to monitor drivers for signs of weariness or alcohol use as well as recognize pedestrians, other vehicles, and traffic lanes to predict and avoid collisions. These vehicles will also be able to autonomously navigate, and plan routes in real time. Intelligent infrastructures will include Intelligent highways, traffic management, and road signs, all of which will promote safety and can alter to consider weather conditions, planned roadwork, etc. While some of these changes are still far off in terms of widespread use, they are imminent. As always,Dr. Kaur eases what will be a strange transition by preparing us for what technology has in store for our collective future.
Dr. Satwant Kaur
Many car companies boast within their ads that the particular car being sold at any given time is so advanced that it can drive itself. While this oft-used line might draw responses of cynicism from consumers, soon the line will be able to be used quite literally. Intelligent Transportation Environments include many components, all of which will work together to keep drivers safe and roads clear and easy to navigate.
In this new automotive environment, Intelligence will be found in two main components: vehicles, and infrastructure. Intelligent vehicles will be able to monitor drivers for signs of weariness or alcohol use as well as recognize pedestrians, other vehicles, and traffic lanes to predict and avoid collisions. These vehicles will also be able to autonomously navigate, and plan routes in real time. Intelligent infrastructures will include Intelligent highways, traffic management, and road signs, all of which will promote safety and can alter to consider weather conditions, planned roadwork, etc. While some of these changes are still far off in terms of widespread use, they are imminent. As always,Dr. Kaur eases what will be a strange transition by preparing us for what technology has in store for our collective future.
Dr. Satwant Kaur
Dr. Satwant Kaur holds a Bachelors of Technology in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi, India. She has an MS in engineering and computer science from Oakland University in Oakland, Michigan. She also has a PhD in enhanced Internet protocols for efficient mobile communication from Oakland University.She has received many awards and accolades for her unparalleled accomplishments in technology, including: Intel’s 2009 Technology Innovation Award, Intel’s 2009 Outstanding Women Award, and IEEE EIT’s 2001 best paper award for her paper “Mobile IP and Implementation of Regional Registration”.
Dr. Satwant Kaur, First Lady of Emerging Technologies® in all communications including all electronic, broadcast, and print media formats. Dr. Satwant Kaur is not endorsed by any third-party affiliation, organization, or employer and all opinions are solely of Dr. Kaur's, and do not reflect the opinions and/or views of any third-party affiliation, organization, or employer. For further information, please refer to her web site www.satwantkaur.com. Dr. Satwant Kaur may be contacted at her email Satwant.Kaur@gmail.com."
For more information, please visit http://www.SatwantKaur.com, expresses her own personal views and opinions.
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For media inquiries, or to request an interview, please contact:
Jason Rutherford
satwantkaurmedia@gmail.com
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