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17097 Connect & Drive - On the use of vehicle-to-vehicle communications to increase Traffic Stability and Efficiency
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Heijenk, G.J. (2009) Connect & Drive - On the use of vehicle-to-vehicle communications to increase Traffic Stability and Efficiency. (Invited) In: Workshop on the Pervasive Application of Wireless Technologies, 13 November 2009, Enschede, The Netherlands. Centre for Telematics and Information Technology University of Twente. ISSN not assigned

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Abstract

At moderate to high traffic densities, road traffic exhibits an unstable behavior, resulting in decrease traffic efficiency. One of the phenomena that can be observed at these densities is the propagation of shock waves against the flow of traffic, which seriously reduce the speed of vehicles. The Connect & Drive project aims to mitigate these shock waves by designing a cooperative adaptive cruise control system, based on the use of vehicle-to-vehicle communications. Besides increasing traffic efficiency, such a system could also increase traffic safety, and reduce emission of vehicles.

The project considers aspects of traffic dynamics, control systems, human machine interaction, and communication systems in a multidisciplinary approach. Besides a model-based approach, to investigate e.g. scalability aspects, the project will deliver a prototype system that will be tested with cars driving in a highway scenario.

In this talk, I will highlight some of the problems tackled in the Connect & Drive project, and outline ideas for solutions. The focus of the presentation will be on vehicle-to-vehicle communication system aspects. In particular, I will present ideas on the scalability of beaconing solutions for vehicle-to-vehicle communications.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Paper (Abstract, Invited/Keynote Talk)
Research Group:EWI-DACS: Design and Analysis of Communication Systems
Research Program:CTIT-WiSe: Wireless and Sensor Systems
Research Project:Connect and Drive: Cooperative Adaptive Cruise control based on WiFi communication between vehicles and infrastructure
ID Code:17097
Status:Published
Deposited On:05 January 2010
Refereed:No
International:No
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