Automobile traffic is a major problem in developed societies. We collectively waste huge amounts of time and resources traveling through traffic congestion. Drivers choose the route that they believe will be the fastest; however traffic congestion can significantly change the duration of a trip. Significant savings of fuel and time could be achieved if traffic congestion patterns could be effectively discovered and disseminated to drivers. We propose a system that uses a standard GPS driving aid, augmented with peer-to-peer wireless communication. The prosed system uses a combination of clustering and epidemic communication to find and disseminate dynamic traffic patterns.
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Dornbush, S., & Joshi, A. (2007). StreetSmart traffic: Discovering and disseminating automobile congestion using VANET’s. In IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (pp. 11–15). https://doi.org/10.1109/VETECS.2007.15
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