ADAS:
Vehicle to Vehicle
ADAS - Vehicle to Vehicle Testing
Vehicle to Vehicle
Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) ADAS is a type of advanced driver assistance system that enables communication between vehicles to improve safety and efficiency, this is reached by sharing information about the vehicle's position, speed, and direction of travel, as well as other data, such as road conditions and traffic risks.
Some features supported by V2V are:
Collision avoidance: permit to alert drivers to potential collisions with other vehicles, even if those vehicles are not in the driver's line of sight. This can help drivers to avoid accidents, especially in situations where the driver does not have enough time to react.
Traffic congestion relief V2V ADAS systems can be used to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. It is achieved by the condonation of movement of vehicles at intersections and to warn drivers of traffic jams ahead.
Cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC): Consist of an adaptive cruise control that uses V2V communication to coordinate the speed and spacing of vehicles.
Platooning: Platooning is a technology that allows vehicles to travel in close proximity to each other in a convoy. V2V communication is essential for platooning to work safely.