Presentation 2012-07-25
Towards Connected Vehicles Recent Progress of Vehicular Communications and ITS Applications
Satoshi MAKIDO,
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Abstract(in English) Autonomous safety driving support systems have limited capability for the reduction of traffic accident, because they only use the on-board sensors in a vehicle. Recently cooperative systems using wireless communications get much attention. On February 14 in 2012, ARIB STD T-109 was published as an inter-vehicle communication standard using 700MHz-band in Japan. At first the inter-vehicle communication is expected to be applied mainly to safety diving support systems. The applications intended to ecological and/or comfort systems are proposed nowadays. In this talk, I would like to present recent trends of inter-vehicle communications including the standardization in USA, EU, and Japan, the applications of v2v communication, and several topics of v2v related research and development.
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Keyword(in English) vehicular communication / driving support system / ARIB STD T-109 / compressive sensing
Paper # ITS2012-8
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Conference Date 2012/7/18(1days)
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Title (in English) Towards Connected Vehicles Recent Progress of Vehicular Communications and ITS Applications
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Keyword(1) vehicular communication
Keyword(2) driving support system
Keyword(3) ARIB STD T-109
Keyword(4) compressive sensing
1st Author's Name Satoshi MAKIDO
1st Author's Affiliation Toyota Central R & D Labs., Inc.()
Date 2012-07-25
Paper # ITS2012-8
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 148
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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