If by "mobility" one means the "operation" of the vehicle, there are a ton of sensors on modern vehicles. Many are associated with engine operation and performance. And we integrate more and more sensors into vehicles all the time. The ABS braking system is a sensor driven system that maximizes vehicle braking performance by preventing the wheels from locking up (and, thereby, the tires' traction from "breaking" with the roadway). There are lots of sensors on cars, and it might take a course on vehicle mechanics to get a handle on them all. And those don't count the ones associated with climate control, audio and video systems, etc.
if your speed sensors are failing you will get a light on your dash either abs or taction control light you will no longer have abs or trac control
Mobility aids, and vibration sensors.
The ecm (engine control module) controls the engine functions based on the information it receives from various sensors.
remove the top dash pad.
parking or braking sensors
A Mobility car is a car that has special equipment for special needs drivers. It can be as little modification as extended pedals to as big as acceleration on the wheel.
You're to late. They already have such sensors.
There are many types of sensors in cars. Some include parking sensors, blind spot monitors, water sensors, and tire pressure sensors, temp sensors, oil pressure sensors, Oxygen sensors, .
oxygen sensors or O2 sensors
human-robot interface, mobility, manipulation, programming, and sensors. Hope I helped!
There are many, many sensors in this and all of todays cars. Sensors for engine control and monitoring, ABS, Airbag, traction control, suspension, A/C, etc.
That all depends what sensors need replacing