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TECHNOLOGY - April 26, 1994

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Compiled by Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer

Road Smarts: Rockwell International Corp., the technology giant based in Seal Beach, plans to spend more than $25 million in research and development this year to help create products and applications for so-called smart cars and smart highways.

Among Rockwell’s projects unveiled last week are a traffic sensor aimed at measuring traffic flow, a vehicle locating system that helps monitor the whereabouts of a fleet of trucks or other vehicles and a navigation system for passenger cars.

Kent Black, chief operating officer, said Rockwell is combining its expertise in electronics, military systems and automotive components to build better roads, cars and trucks.

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For instance, Rockwell’s TrafficCam, which uses machine vision technology, is a traffic sensor that could be mounted on a post and used to replace loop detectors, which are buried in the pavement.

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