Collision warning dissemination in vehicles strings: an empirical measurement

Inter-Vehicular Communications (IVC) are considered a promising technological approach for enhancing transportation safety and improving highway efficiency. Previous theoretical work has demonstrated the benefits of IVC in vehicles strings. Simulations of partially IVC-equipped vehicles strings showed that only a small equipment ratio is sufficient to drastically reduce the number of head on collisions. However, these results are based on the assumptions that IVC exhibit lossless and instantaneous messages transmission. This paper presents the research design of an empirical measurement of a vehicles string, with the goal of highlighting the constraints introduced by the actual characteristics of communication devices. A warning message diffusion system based on IEEE 802.11 wireless technology was developed for an emergency breaking scenario. Preliminary results are presented as well, showing the latencies introduced by using 802.11a and discussing early findings and experimental limitations.

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Source IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2011
Author Demmel, Sébastien, Gruyer, Dominique, Besnier, Joëlle, Ben Jemaa, Inès, Pechberti, Steve, Rakotonirainy, Andry
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 8, 2026, 01:53 (UTC)
Created May 8, 2026, 01:53 (UTC)
Identifier hal-00910048
Language en
contributor Queensland University of Technology [Brisbane] (QUT)
coverage Baden-Baden, Germany
creator Demmel, Sébastien
date 2011-06-05T00:00:00
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