Adapted Speed Mechanism for collision avoidance in vehicular ad hoc networks environment

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Abstract

The disrespect of the safety distance between vehicles is the cause of several road accidents. This distance cannot certainly be estimated at random because of some physical rules to be calculated. The more speed gets higher, the more stopping distance increases, mainly in danger case. Thus, the difference between two vehicles must be calculated accordingly. In this paper, we present a mechanism called Adapted Speed Mechanism (ASM) allowing the adaptation of speed to keep the necessary safety distance between vehicles. This mechanism is based on VANET network operation and Multi Agent System integration to ensure communication and collaboration between vehicles. So, it is necessary to perform real-time calculations to make adequate and relevant decisions.

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Benkirane, S., & Jadir, A. (2018). Adapted Speed Mechanism for collision avoidance in vehicular ad hoc networks environment. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 9(10), 315–319. https://doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2018.091038

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