Enabling a Cooperative Driver Messenger System for Lane Change Assistance Application
Ghayoor Shah, Shahriar Shahram, Yaser Fallah, Danyang Tian, Ehsan, Moradi-Pari

TL;DR
This paper presents a Driver Messenger System (DMS) that uses V2X communication and local object mapping to enhance lane change safety by identifying target vehicles and transmitting driver intent messages in real-time.
Contribution
It introduces a novel DMS framework with a target vehicle recognition algorithm utilizing path history for improved lane change assistance.
Findings
DMS can accurately identify closest target vehicles for lane change.
DMS provides additional warning time and space headway measurements.
Simulation results demonstrate effective communication of driver intent.
Abstract
Sensor data and Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication can greatly assist Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) in situational awareness and provide a safer driving experience. While sensor data recorded from devices such as radar and camera can assist in local awareness in the close vicinity of the Host Vehicle (HV), the information obtained is useful solely for the HV itself. On the other hand, V2X communication can allow CAVs to communicate with each other and transceive basic and/or advanced safety information, allowing each CAV to create a sophisticated local object map for situational awareness. This paper introduces a point-to-point Driver Messenger System (DMS) that regularly maintains a local object map of the HV and uses it to convey HV's Over-the-Air (OTA) Driver Intent Messages (DIMs) to nearby identified Target Vehicle(s) (TV(s)) based on a list of pre-defined common…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety · Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Traffic control and management
