Features of DSRC technology in the framework of the Intelligent Transport Systems

M. A. Blinov, S. A. Tarakanov, I. A. Khvorov, V. I. Kuznetsov

  Особенности технологии DSRG в рамках реализации интеллектуальных транспортных систем(3,19 MB)

Abstract

The problem of traffic safety and capacity growth of roads can be solved by means of development and use of the Intellectual Transport Systems (ITS). Perspective approach creation of ITS on the basis of the modern DSRC technology which description is provided in the present article is represented. Application of this technology within ITS will allow to lower level of accident rate and to provide a large number of additional services and applications.

Keywords:

Intellectual transport system, traffic safety, communication on transport, infocommunication technologies.

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