Presentation 2013-10-17
Collision Avoidance by Virtual Traffic Signals based on Ad-Hoc Communication among Vehicle-Mounted Computers
Keisuke ABE, Hiroaki HIGAKI,
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Abstract(in English) A traffic signal at an intersection avoids collisions among vehicles whose lines of flow have points of intersection. Though it provides an safe driving environment, its setting and maintenance overhead is high. In order to avoid it, this paper discusses a method for virtual signals realized by cooperation among car-mounted computers. Here, red signal information is created based on mobility information, i.e. velocity, acceleration and location, of vehicles to an intersection. The red signal information is distributed to multiple vehicular computers and updated if necessary. This paper shows requirements for wireless communication devices and overviews the proposed protocol to dynamically create and maintain the virtual traffic signal.
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Keyword(in English) Traffic Signals / Virtual Traffic Signals / Inter-Vehicle Communicaitons / ITS
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Title (in English) Collision Avoidance by Virtual Traffic Signals based on Ad-Hoc Communication among Vehicle-Mounted Computers
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Keyword(1) Traffic Signals
Keyword(2) Virtual Traffic Signals
Keyword(3) Inter-Vehicle Communicaitons
Keyword(4) ITS
1st Author's Name Keisuke ABE
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Robotics and Mechartronics,Tokyo Denki University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroaki HIGAKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Robotics and Mechartronics,Tokyo Denki University
Date 2013-10-17
Paper # NS2013-95
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 244
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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