We propose IntelliCarTS (Intelligent Car Transport
System), a Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) anti-collision mechanism that
determines, estimates and absolves collision courses between
moving vehicles based on a correlative and cooperative wireless
networking scheme. The problem of collision avoidance is
abstracted to the generic problem of location awareness and
subsequent periodic information exchange (between vehicles).

To
enable location awareness, the mechanism uses a Global
Positioning System (GPS) receiver. Two nearby vehicles
periodically exchange information about their own movement in
terms of their respective position and local clock time. Using these
inputs, vehicles determine whether or not they are on a collision
course with each another. A Communication Cluster (based on the
concept of mobile ad-hoc P2P networking) is formed, that
facilitates the creation of a vehicular network characterized by
self-organization, fault-tolerance, scalability, cooperation and cost
efficiency. These characteristics enable avoidance of collision
between vehicles in an adaptive and dynamic set up. The paper
shows simulation results of the proposed IntelliCarTS concept by
emulating the streets of Manhattan.
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