The new Tyre Damage Monitoring System (TDMS) can detect when a tyre has been damaged by an impact with a pothole, kerb or debris and immediately notifies the driver.
Bridgestone, Microsoft partner to develop real-time tyre damage monitoring system

Bridgestone’s Tyre Damage Monitoring System delivers real-time awareness of damage. It uses Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform (MCVP) cloud framework together with existing sensor data, from hardware that is already installed, and uses algorithms to detect events affecting the tyre surface and carcass.

30 Jun 2020 | 8051 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Bridgestone, one of the lading tyre and rubber manufacturer, is collaborating with American software major Microsoft to develop a world-first monitoring system for detecting tyre damage issues in real-time. The company says these issues are a serious matter and contributing to around 30 percent of all car accidents caused by ...

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