dsrc : the future of safer driving

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The Problems Today

Connected vehicles can help?

Yes !, If they use wireless communication between vehicles and infrastructure to help prevent crashes, make travel easier, and curb pollution.

How ? DSRC - Wireless Interconnection solution

All vehicles, regardless of type, will communicate with each other using a wireless technology called Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC).

What is DSRC? Wi-Fi but not exactly-are one-way or two-way short- to medium-range wireless communication channels specifically designed for automotive use-Vehicle safety applications that use vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications, all of which are facilitated by DSRC

This has potential to address 81% of unimpaired crash scenarios.

HOW? Provide drivers with warnings to help them avoid crashes. Such as:-Veering close to the edge of the road-Vehicles suddenly stopped ahead-collision paths during merging-the presence of nearby communications devices and vehicles-sharp curves or slippery patches of roadway ahead.

Trucks, transit, and emergency vehicles are connected vehicles too.

The vehicle information communicated does not identify the driver or vehicle, and technical controls have been put in place to help prevent vehicle tracking and tampering with the system.

Imagine if the cars in front of you could send you information about dangerous road conditions ahead, such as icy roads, fog, heavy rain, and snow.

Imagine your car informing you of available parking on the next block, your cell phone telling you a cab is approaching, or your car helping you find a rideshare partner.

Consider the ways in which increased travel information can help the environment. Connected vehicles can help.

Applications-Electronic Road Pricing-Vehicle safety inspection-Transit or emergency vehicle signal priority-Electronic parking payments-Commercial vehicle clearance and safety inspections-In-vehicle signing-Rollover warning-Probe data collection-Highway-rail intersection warning-Electronic toll collection

What happens next?

Presented By:

Lavakush Verma

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