With the present cases and scenarios on accidents and with the
introduction of Autonomous Vehicles to the world, NHSTA asked for a new
technology to avoid accidents and car crashing, and from there a concept of
communication within the vehicle developed.
Ensuring safety of passengers
in speeding vehicles and other
road-side commuters has always been the major focus of urban transportation authorities,
worldwide. The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITSA), USA’s
largest association representing the transportation and technology communities,
has been closely working with the Department of Transportation to advance the cause for
vehicle-to-vehicle communication initiatives in the near future.
The Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication enables vehicles to
wirelessly exchange information about their speed, location, and heading. The
technology behind V2V communication allows vehicles to broadcast and receive
omni-directional messages (up to 10 times per second), creating a 360-degree “awareness” of other vehicles in
proximity. Vehicles equipped with appropriate software (or safety applications)
can use the messages from surrounding vehicles to determine potential crash
threats as they develop.
This technological movement will bring automobile
manufacturers together with telecom companies to have individual
vehicles communicating with each other in a continuous manner.
In a further blog, I'll be discussing V2V communication and its present and future market scenarios.
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