Research study on inter-vehicle communication implementation in Malaysia

Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communications systems have recently drawn great attention, because they have the potential to improve convenience and safety of car traffic. Road accidents take the life of many people in the world each year, and much more people have been injuring and maiming. Statistical...

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Main Author: Mohd Fakhrul, Anwar Alias
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/1533/1/Research%20study%20on%20inter-vehicle%20communication%20implementation%20in%20Malaysia.pdf
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description Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communications systems have recently drawn great attention, because they have the potential to improve convenience and safety of car traffic. Road accidents take the life of many people in the world each year, and much more people have been injuring and maiming. Statistical studies show that accidents could be avoid by 60% if drivers were informed only half a second before the accident. The objective of this report is to make an analysis of the possibility of implementing this technology in Malaysia. This research study is as guidance to develop a concept of V2V system. Applications with early deadlines are expected to require direct V2V communications, and the only standard currently supporting this is the IEEE 802.11p, included in the wireless access in vehicular environment (WAVE). The combination of WAVE and GPS is a good idea to forming collision avoidance system. The GPS system determines the location of vehicles and the WAVE system forming an ad- hoc peer-to-peer networking among the vehicles.V2V communication enable vehicle to communicate with their neighbouring vehicles even in the absence of a central base station to provide a safer and more efficient roads and to increase passenger safety. This technology can be implements in Malaysia but in order to do it some changing had to be made first to ensure the effectiveness of the technology. V2V communication should have a Doppler sensor as a device sensor that can integrates with cruise control to form adaptive cruise control. Other than that, it also need WAVE to assure a reliable communication system between vehicles. The GPS system is needs to determine exact location of car that can be use in roadways environment such as overtaking situation
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spelling UMPir15332023-11-23T07:34:46Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/1533/ Research study on inter-vehicle communication implementation in Malaysia Mohd Fakhrul, Anwar Alias TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communications systems have recently drawn great attention, because they have the potential to improve convenience and safety of car traffic. Road accidents take the life of many people in the world each year, and much more people have been injuring and maiming. Statistical studies show that accidents could be avoid by 60% if drivers were informed only half a second before the accident. The objective of this report is to make an analysis of the possibility of implementing this technology in Malaysia. This research study is as guidance to develop a concept of V2V system. Applications with early deadlines are expected to require direct V2V communications, and the only standard currently supporting this is the IEEE 802.11p, included in the wireless access in vehicular environment (WAVE). The combination of WAVE and GPS is a good idea to forming collision avoidance system. The GPS system determines the location of vehicles and the WAVE system forming an ad- hoc peer-to-peer networking among the vehicles.V2V communication enable vehicle to communicate with their neighbouring vehicles even in the absence of a central base station to provide a safer and more efficient roads and to increase passenger safety. This technology can be implements in Malaysia but in order to do it some changing had to be made first to ensure the effectiveness of the technology. V2V communication should have a Doppler sensor as a device sensor that can integrates with cruise control to form adaptive cruise control. Other than that, it also need WAVE to assure a reliable communication system between vehicles. The GPS system is needs to determine exact location of car that can be use in roadways environment such as overtaking situation 2010-12 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/1533/1/Research%20study%20on%20inter-vehicle%20communication%20implementation%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Mohd Fakhrul, Anwar Alias (2010) Research study on inter-vehicle communication implementation in Malaysia. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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