V2X Communication for Pedestrian Safety (Sponsored by Hyundai-Kia, Facilities provided by Qualcomm and Hyundai-Kia)

By : NSL Admin August 30, 2017 Comments off
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Pedestrian Safety Systems based on V2P Communication

See a demo of our Vehicle-to-Pedestrian safety system :
https://youtu.be/S7X6tRG5O1w

Acknowledgement: this work is conducted in collaboration with Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc. (HATCI)

Pedestrians account for a significant ratio of traffic fatalities; as a result, research on methods of reducing vehicle-pedestrian crashes is of importance. In this project, we are developing a system that allows the use of vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P) communication as a means of generating situational awareness and eventually predicting hazards and warning drivers and pedestrians. In contrast to vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication for safety applications, V2P has not received as much attention in recent years. One major reason for this lack of attention had been the unavailability of communication mechanisms between pedestrians and vehicles. Recent advances in enabling Wi-Fi and dedicated short range communication (DSRC) based communication using smart-phones is changing this picture. As a result, V2P communication can be considered as a possible solution.

We will update this page with more information soon. You can see a demo of our system here:

Related Papers:

  1. 1. A. Tahmasbi-Sarvestani, H. Nourkhiz Mahjoub, Y. P. Fallah, E. Moradi-Pari, and O. Abuchaar, “Implementation and Evaluation of a Cooperative Vehicle-to-Pedestrian Safety Application," in IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 62-75, winter 2017.  (Paper Link)
  2. 2. Tahmasbi-Sarvestani, A., Kazemi, H., Fallah, Y., Naserian, M. et al., “System Architecture for Cooperative Vehicle-Pedestrian Safety Applications Using DSRC Communications," SAE Technical Paper 2015-01-0290, 2015, doi: 10.4271/2015-01-0290. (Paper Link)
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