The Invehicle Safety Advisory and Warning System (VSAWS) is a Federal Highway Administration effort to develop a nationwide vehicular information system that provides drivers with advance, supplemental notification of dangerous road conditions using electronic warning zones with precise areas of coverage. The research study investigated techniques to provide drivers with advance notice of safety advisories and hazard warnings so drivers can take appropriate actions. The technical portion of the study identified applicable hazard scenarios, investigated possible system benefits, derived functional requirements, defined a communication architecture, and made recommendations to implement the system.
Invehicle Safety Advisory and Warning System (IVSAWS). Volume 5. Appendixes L through V (Reference Materials)
1996
392 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Railroad Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Driver aid information and routing system , Warning systems , Railroad grade crossings , Transportation safety , Information systems , Communication systems , Highway communication , Driver aid systems , Hazard perception , Visibility , Radio communication , Telecommunication , Accident avoidance , Research projects , Distance , Global positioning system , Flow charts , Vehicle railroad interface , Railroads , Graphs(Charts) , Highway design , IVSAWS(Invehicle Safety Advisory and Warning System) , Invehicle Safety Advisory and Warning System(IVSAWS)
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