V2V/V2I Communications for Improved Road Safety and Efficiency /
Millions of automobile accidents occur worldwide each year. Some of the most serious are rear-end crashes, side crashes within intersections, and crashes that occur when cars change lanes or drift into a lane. The holy grail of traffic safety is to avoid automobile accidents altogether. To that end,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Place of publication not identified]
SAE International,
2012.
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Colección: | PT (Series) (Warrendale, Pa.) ;
154. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Front Matter; Introduction; Introduction: New Driver Accident Avoidance Aids Are on the Way; Overviews; On the cusp of connected cars; BMW demonstrates left-turn drivers' aid; Safer cars talk to each other; V2V, GPS integration could improve safety; Debating IntelliDrive's future; V2V and V2I Technical Papers; 2012-01-0741: An Autonomous and Car-Following System via DSRC Communication; 2012-01-0491: DSRC Performance Comparison with and without Antenna Diversity Using Different Transmission Power.
- 2011-01-1045: Reliability and Safety/Integrity Analysis for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Wireless Communication2011-01-1035: Multi-Sensor System for Vehicle Positioning in Dense Urban Areas; 2011-01-0586: Vehicle Safety Communications
- Applications: Multiple On-Board Equipment Testing; 2011-01-0577: Understanding Driver Perceptions of a Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) Communication System Using a Test Track Demonstration; 2011-01-0575: Vehicle Safety Communications
- Applications: System Design & Objective Testing Results; 2011-01-0573: Vehicular Networks for Collision Avoidance at Intersections.
- 2010-01-0747: Integrating In-Vehicle Safety with Dedicated Short Range Communications for Intersection Collision Avoidance2009-01-0168: Intelligent Vehicle Technologies that Improve Safety, Congestion, and Efficiency: Overview and Public Policy Role; 2009-01-0165: Prioritized CSMA Protocol for Roadside-to-Vehicle and Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication Systems; 2009-01-0163: Communication in Future Vehicle Cooperative Safety Systems: 5.9 GHz DSRC Non-Line-of-Sight Field Testing; Back Matter; About the Editor.