dsrc : the future of safer driving

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Page 1: DSRC : The future of safer driving

The Problems Today

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Connected vehicles can help?

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

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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).

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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

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

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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.

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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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

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What happens next?

Presented By:

Lavakush Verma

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