Japanese automobile manufacturers are known for their ability to design safety features for their vehicles.Yesterday Honda Motors Co. Ltd, demonstrated the latest Vehicle To Vehicle(V2V) communication system as part of Advanced Safety Vehicle(ASV).V2V is the latest addition to their ASV program, which uses wireless technology to asses the relative position of cars and vehicles. Honda beleive with V2V technology the driver can avoid accident by accurately estimates the position of vehicles near by.Here we are adding some information from Honda.com,
What is Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication?
V2V communication rapidly relays information in a simple and concise manner, which supports motorists’ and bikers’ recognition processes. Information including position, direction and vehicle dynamics coordinates is exchanged between vehicles. Motorcycle riders can safely receive warnings about vehicles near them on a Head-up Indicator Display, and can receive information through an in-helmet audio system, neither requiring them to take their eyes off the road. Drivers can view information on the status of cars and motorcycles in their vicinity and receive warnings on, for example, their navigation system display.
How can V2V communication help?
The MAIDS research also looked at the most common motorcycle accident configurations. Almost 35% of these were down to two main configurations:
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