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The past decade has witnessed the confluence of Intelligent Transportation Systems and Vehicular Networks that is expected to change drastically incident detection and to provide timely dissemination of traffic-related information to the traveling public. As a first step in this direction we introduce NOTICE, a secure and privacy-aware architecture for the notification of traffic incidents. Using...
Positioning or tracking in VANET is currently based on GPS. However, GPS is known to be prone to failure in case of emergencies. In addition, the current market penetration rate of GPS devices is low. Vehicles with built-in cellular communication capability are expected to be a part of the near future. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that any vehicle possesses the functionality of a mobile unit...
We introduce a real-time weather notification system in which drivers are notified with any bad weather conditions on the road including icy conditions or foggy conditions. Different type of bad weather requires different type of detection. We combine all cases by placing sensors uniformly to the road with an intelligent vehicles that communicate with the surrounding vehicles and the road itself....
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