DRIVES ALERT SYSTEM IN THE CONDITION OF INFORMATION SHORTAGE

Author:

Glukhikh R. S.,Grazhdantsev E. V.,Zeer V. A.,Rastovtsev P. A.,Martinov A. A.

Abstract

The article presents the results of an accident analysis in the Russian Federation. Trends in reducing the number of accidents have been identified, but over the past 5 years the severity of their consequences has remained at a high level, despite the development of vehicles active and passive safety systems. A new accident prevention system is proposed by informing drivers about the occurrence of an emergency in conditions of insufficient and limited visibility, based on measuring the parameters of the vehicle movement in real time using GLONASS/GPS technologies.

Publisher

Izdatel'skii dom Spektr, LLC

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