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    Next-Gen Smart Cars Predict Crashes

    napster
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    Post  napster 15th June 2009, 3:39 pm

    Cars are already computers on wheels, and so it won't be long
    before they come with their own wireless connection. A new prototype system for
    cars that builds on the inevitability of this technology could make commuting
    safer by alerting drivers of traffic jams and potential collisions.
    The Collision Warning System could save lives. It could also help usher in
    the age of the connected car, where vehicles communicate with each other and the
    Internet.
    "Even if you do not see the car you might collide with, the system can
    indicate the potential danger," said Jose Ignacio Herrero Zarzosa, an industrial
    engineer at GMV in Boecillo,
    Spain, and coordinator of Reposit, a European project to make cars aware of potential
    hazards.
    According to Zarzosa, most safety systems in use today are passive, such as
    airbags, which react only after a crash. They are also generally radar- and
    laser-based, detecting obstacles within a 160-foot range or so, in two
    directions.
    An active system could see with a 360-degree field of view, and predict
    collisions up to 1,600 feet away, even at high speeds.
    To test how such a system might work, Zarzosa's team is looking at combining
    GPS, an increasingly common navigation tool, with a communication protocol
    called Vehicle2Vehicle (think Wi-Fi for cars).
    Here's how it works: GPS pinpoints the car's location. The car-to-car
    communication link provides information about the relative position of nearby
    vehicles. Custom software uses that data to figure out where the cars will be a
    few seconds into the future. If it predicts a collision, the driver gets a
    warning.So far, the system can foresee a dangerous collision about two to five
    seconds before it happens.
    "In terms of communications, the building blocks are there. We have GPS,
    security mechanisms, Wi-Fi between cars and with the infrastructure. The
    challenge is to make them work together and in a time-critical way," said Javier
    Gozalvez, associate professor in the Ubiquitous Wireless Communications Research Laboratory at the
    University of Miguel Hernandez in Elche, Spain.
    A safety system like this has to have 100 percent reliability, said Gozalvez,
    and that doesn't exist in our current mobile and wireless communication devices.
    Anyone who's experienced a dropped call can tell you that. And anyone with a GPS
    navigator who has driven through a tunnel can attest to the temporary blank map.

    Zarzosa and his team will be working to address these issues and others as
    they move forward.
    About his collision prototype, he said: "It is not the ultimate safety
    system. It has to be mixed up with other available information on the vehicle."
    source: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/01/30/smart-car-gps.html
    Crazy cat
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    Post  Crazy cat 15th June 2009, 11:41 pm

    I wonder how it would perform in every day life(as sensor's limit is upto 160feet), especially in a country like India.
    dcargod
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    Post  dcargod 16th June 2009, 12:36 am

    Even if this system is implemented in India where lane cutting and then cutting back, death defying single lane overtaking, etc are the norm, such an advanced system will hardly cut any ice. On the other hand, Indian drivers might get irritated and find out ways to disconnect them, because on Indian roads, the warning buzzer will beep every now and then, the way we drive. :lol:

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