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Andrew Marshall Vehicle to Vehicle Communications
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Programm 2 Gruppen 4 Demonstrations-Autos: Cadillac CTS-V Chevrolet Epica Opel Signum Saab 9-3 SportCombi Wagenwechsel/Kaffeepause im OPC-Gebäude Mittagessen/Erfrischungen im Glashaus Individuelle Abreise
Agenda 2 groups (see dot on name badge) 4 demo cars Cadillac CTS-V Chevrolet Epica Opel Signum Saab 9-3 SportCombi Change cars/coffee break at OPC building Lunch/refreshments in glass house Individual departure
Bruno Praunsmändel Vehicle to Vehicle Communications
C. Christopher Kellum Vehicle to Vehicle Communications
Driver Assistance Systems Inform the driver in order to avoid dangerous situations Driver always maintains responsibility and control
Driver Assistance Systems Aim: Make traffic safer, reduce rate of accidents DIAMANT and SIM-TD: Communication between individual vehicles, as well as between vehicles and traffic centers Avoid accidents and prevent traffic jams through direct transmission of information
GM V2V Technology Based on proven technology Affordability a pre-requisite for market penetration GPS receiver for pin-pointing location WLAN for communication between vehicles Exchange of data regarding position, speed, external temperature and road condition
Scenario 1: Stationary Vehicle Ahead
Scenario 2: Emergency Braking
Scenario 3: Potential Forward Collision
Scenario 4: Blind Spot/Lane Change
Scenario 5: Emergency Vehicle
Scenario 6: Work Zone
Scenario 7: Potential Intersection Collision
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