A Survey on Intelligent Vehicle Safety Systems for Adverse Weather Conditions
(2010) FISITA World Automotive Congress, 2010 p.1-8- Abstract
- Adverse weather conditions involving diminished visibility through rain,
snow, fog and reduced traction as a consequence of rainy, snowy, and icy surfaces have been
a major cause for traffic accidents throughout the EU in recent years. In conjunction with
deficient speed adjustments and improper headway control on the part of the driver, they
represent one of the chief causes for traffic accidents in Europe. Intelligent vehicle safety
systems (IVSS) have the potential to improve traffic safety. The purpose of this paper is to
summarize the state of the art of existing technologies and research for IVSS on the European
level and to draw conclusions on the remaining challenges.... (More) - Adverse weather conditions involving diminished visibility through rain,
snow, fog and reduced traction as a consequence of rainy, snowy, and icy surfaces have been
a major cause for traffic accidents throughout the EU in recent years. In conjunction with
deficient speed adjustments and improper headway control on the part of the driver, they
represent one of the chief causes for traffic accidents in Europe. Intelligent vehicle safety
systems (IVSS) have the potential to improve traffic safety. The purpose of this paper is to
summarize the state of the art of existing technologies and research for IVSS on the European
level and to draw conclusions on the remaining challenges. It will furthermore analyze how a
joint deployment of IVSS and paradigms such as car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure
communication can further improve the safety. (Less)
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- author
- Ditze, Michael ; Golatowski, Frank ; Laum, Nico and Varhelyi, Andras LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2010
- type
- Contribution to conference
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Intelligent vehicle safety systems, advanced driver assistance systems, adverse weather conditions
- pages
- 8 pages
- conference name
- FISITA World Automotive Congress, 2010
- conference location
- Budapest, Hungary
- conference dates
- 2010-05-30 - 2010-06-04
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- 12f37b00-b70a-4421-8ac0-1cf81f04c0e9 (old id 4456894)
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