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The research trend of these last few years in the Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) domain is measuring an enormous raise of interest. Car manufacturers are developing new models that are even more involved in the Internet of Vehicle (IoV) networking. Here, vehicles can communicate between them exploiting VehicleTo-Everything (V2X) communication paradigms to acquire more data about the surrounding environments. However, the vehicular communications fields attracts researchers for developing new solutions for enhancing the on board comfort and increase drivers and passengers safety. In this work, a new device called Safety On Board Device (SOBD) is proposed to increase performances of the on board system. A dedicated protocol for promoting a vehicles cooperation has been designed by exploiting Wave Short Message Protocol (WSMP) and WAVE Short Message (WSM) beacons format. The main goal may help drivers to have a faster reaction to dangerous situations. This will be tested in a simulated urban environment to demonstrate the effective goodness of the proposal. This system will help to reduce the overall number of collisions achieving a reduction of traffic jams and measured journey time.
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Nunzia Palmieri, Pasquale Cucunato, "Using an enhanced OBD to increase safety in a VANET scenario," Proc. SPIE 12124, Unmanned Systems Technology XXIV, 1212408 (31 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2623021