Group communication for cooperative automated vehicles
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Martin Cornelis Frederik Slot, 'Group communication for cooperative automated vehicles', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2014, pp 164Download Item:
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The automotive industry has increasingly adopted computer technology to enhance the safety and efficiency of vehicles. Using sensors and electronic control systems, vehicles can become partially or fully automated, taking only high-level instructions from the driver and making the necessary driving decisions themselves. Through communication over a wireless (vehicular) network, automated vehicles can cooperate by sharing sensor information and coordinating their driving decisions with each other in order to improve the safety and efficiency of driving.
Author: Slot, Martin Cornelis Frederik
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Cahill, VinnyQualification name:
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