Volvo Car Corporation Improves Safety with Communicating Cars
GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN – Oct 23, 2012: Enabling vehicles to communicate with each other and with the traffic environment opens up fantastic possibilities. Vital information can be shared and exchanged – creating a safer and more comfortable drive.
This is why Volvo Car Corporation joined the CAR 2 CAR Communication Consortium together with other European automakers and suppliers. The aim is to have a common platform for CAR 2 CAR communication ready within five years. “ In the future we will have advanced exchange of vital information between vehicles such as their position, speed and direction,” says Erik Israelsson, Project Leader Cooperative ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) at Volvo Car Corporation.
Volvo Car Corporation recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the members of the CAR 2 CAR Communication Consortium regarding the implementation of standardised technology for communication between cars from 2016 and onwards.
The aim is for inter-car communication to function between all cars, irrespective of make.
Communication takes place via a wireless network (similar to WLAN) and utilises existing systems such as the GPS navigation system. CAR 2 CAR has been granted a separate frequency so that cars within a given radius are automatically linked together and can exchange information about parameters such as their position, speed and direction. The installation of transmitters in the road infrastructure, such as road signs and traffic lights, further extends the communication network. “ There is considerable potential in this area as well as opportunities for many benefits in many spheres over and above road safety, such as a more uniform flow of traffic and additional comfort for road users,” relates Erik Israelsson.
A few examples of application areas for the new technology include:
Green Light Optimum Speed Advisory
Via a transmitter in the
traffic light, information is provided regarding the optimum speed for a
car to maintain in order to pass through a succession of green lights, thus
avoiding unnecessary braking for red. At red lights, the driver can also
receive information about how long it will be before the light turns
green.
Emergency Vehicle Warning
Alerts the driver to the presence of
nearby emergency vehicles, allowing him or her to create free passage well
in advance and without being taken by surprise. This can be of benefit in
the evening and at night in urban areas where emergency vehicles use their
sirens more sparingly out of consideration for nearby residents, and also
if loud music is playing in the car.
Road Works Warning
Alerts the driver to road works.
Construction vehicles and heavy equipment can transmit information to
vehicles well in advance of the site. Drivers can thus receive information
about changed speed limits and altered routes near the work-site. The
system can also keep the driver informed about the remaining distance
before the end of the long road-work zone.
Slow Vehicle Warning
Slow or broken-down vehicles in the
roadway transmit a warning to other road users. Receiving information well
in advance can cut the risk of unpleasant surprises in traffic and thus
reduce accidents.
Traffic Jam Ahead Warning
Alerts the driver to traffic stops
or tailbacks. Since vehicles to the rear are alerted that there is a stop
further ahead, there is less of a risk of accidents.
Weather Information
Issues a warning about local bad weather
such as heavy rain, snowfall or icy roads.
In-Vehicle Signage
CAR 2 CAR provides information about
regular or temporary speed limits. This information is provided by
communication units along the road that can pass on information about
parameters such as road signs and their location on the route.
Emergency Electronic Brake Light
Vehicles that break down on
the road create dangerous situations both for drivers and passengers in the
stricken vehicle, as well as for other road users. CAR 2 CAR warns if a
vehicle suddenly slows down.
Motorcycle Approaching Indication
Motorcyclists are among the
most vulnerable road users and in order to improve safety CAR 2 CAR informs
other road users if there is a motorcycle nearby.
Red Light Violation Warning
Traffic lights that communicate
with cars make it possible to alert a driver who has not noticed a red
light, for instance by activating a prominent sound and light signal in the
car. This technology also makes it possible to warn a driver going through
a green light if another vehicle is about to cross his/her path by mistake.
“ When the system is fitted into future cars it will be of
considerable benefit to drivers and nextgeneration infrastructure, and will
help improve traffic safety,” says Erik Israelsson.
The CAR 2 CAR Communication Consortium is an organisation started jointly by a number of European car makers supported by suppliers, research institutes and other partners.