VANET has many applications that will be used in the future to improve road safety and develop intelligent transportation systems. It will provide complete visibility for authorities to monitor the street, street junctions, vehicles, and rush of vehicles, including accidents that occur during the day/night hours, affecting traffic status in general. This paper invents a new methodology Alarm System at Street Junctions (ASSJ) to run an alarm system in the vehicle. The method suggests that if the threshold is reached, an alarm sound will warn the drivers. After calculating the speed of the vehicle or the distance between vehicles based on their locations, if the system predicts that a crash accident is likely to occur after a specific time – determined after tuning –, an alarm message sound/light will be generated in the vehicle, so the driver will be cautious. This ASSJ methodology, if implemented, will increase the level of safety for transportation systems in general. One of the main features of this methodology is that it is not primarily dependent on the backbone network, but instead on the exchanged communications between the vehicles themselves (V2V) and between the vehicles and the infrastructure RSU, with each vehicle having its on-board unit OBU with processors, memory, and sensors.
3rd Mosharaka International Conference on Telecommunication Systems and Networks (MIC-Telecom 2021)
Congress
2021 Global Congress on Electrical Engineering (GC-ElecEng 2021), 10-12 December 2021, Valencia, Spain
Pages
24-28
Topics
Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications
ISSN
2227-331X
DOI
BibTeX
@inproceedings{143ElecEng2021,
title={Alarm System at street junctions (ASSJ) to avoid accidents Using VANET system},
author={Ghassan Samara, and Mohammad Hussein, and Khalid Alqawasmi},
booktitle={2021 Global Congress on Electrical Engineering (GC-ElecEng 2021)},
year={2021},
pages={24-28},
doi={}},
organization={Mosharaka for Research and Studies}
}