Abstract
Many Driver Support Systems in future vehicles will rely on wireless communication. This wireless communication can be divided into two categories: Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I). V2V is often used for vehicles to exchange information of a local nature, e.g. co-operative following or collision avoidance. V2I can be used as ’smart road signs’, access to back-end networks
(e.g. Internet) or as simple repeaters. The term VANET is key to V2V and V2I communication: Vehicular Ad hoc Network.
A Driver Support System described in [1] presents an interesting problem: a vehicle should be aware of the state of traffic on a road, up to several kilometers ahead. A system called the TraffiFilter has been proposed in [2] to provide this information.
| Original language | Undefined |
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| Title of host publication | Welcome the Wireless World: Workshop on the Pervasive Application of Wireless Technologies |
| Place of Publication | Enschede |
| Publisher | Twente University Press (TUP) |
| Pages | - |
| Number of pages | 3 |
| ISBN (Print) | not assigned |
| Publication status | Published - 13 Nov 2009 |
| Event | Wireless World 2009: 1st Workshop on the Pervasive Application of Wireless Technologies - Enschede, Netherlands Duration: 13 Nov 2009 → 13 Nov 2009 Conference number: 1 |
Publication series
| Name | |
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| Publisher | Twente University Press |
Workshop
| Workshop | Wireless World 2009 |
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| Country/Territory | Netherlands |
| City | Enschede |
| Period | 13/11/09 → 13/11/09 |
Keywords
- METIS-268932
- EWI-17260
- flooding VANET V2V
- IR-72102