Smart Systems for the Protection of Individuals

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Many Smart System technologies for Safety Critical Systems have advanced and have been sophisticated to such an extent that they can readily be applied to numerous practical safety applications. In the future, it is anticipated that Smart Systems will play an increasingly important role in technology development for Safety Critical Systems.

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