2017
DOI: 10.5120/ijca2017913714
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Vehicle Control in Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) Environment

Abstract: The world is moving towards automation of everything, vehicles are also getting automated with driverless vehicles, and the infrastructure is being upgraded to facilitate them. Automation leads to less human time involved in a work and decrease the time taken by system to perform a task. To make the vehicles automated and have driverless features, the traffic monitoring system needs to have a very strong and well-built infrastructure to support the concept of Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) Technology. The obj… Show more

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“…Sensors to measure inertial units, engine control, tyre The connection mechanisms within CAVs support communication between infrastructure and vehicles in order to share data such as speed, position etc. [31]. In return, every connectivity function supports automation that transforms the role of driver from driver to monitor by reassigning the functions to a vehicle that were previously performed by human actor [28].…”
Section: Sensors and Camerasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensors to measure inertial units, engine control, tyre The connection mechanisms within CAVs support communication between infrastructure and vehicles in order to share data such as speed, position etc. [31]. In return, every connectivity function supports automation that transforms the role of driver from driver to monitor by reassigning the functions to a vehicle that were previously performed by human actor [28].…”
Section: Sensors and Camerasmentioning
confidence: 99%