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Headline GME Engineering

Andrew Marshall Vehicle to Vehicle Communications

Headline GME Engineering

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

Headline GME Engineering