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Imagine living in a world where cars could talk

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Vehicle to vehicle Communication Systems (V2V) are an emerging type of networks in which vehicles use a dynamic wireless exchange of data between nearby vehicles providing each other with information, such as safety warnings and traffic information.

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  • 1. Imagine living in a world where cars could talk

2. Introduction Body Idea Literature review Motivation Approach Standing out Challenges Final Product Applications Conclusion 2 3. 3 Ibrahim El-Sayed Mohamed Zaki Mohamed Shawkey Ankur Dharane Islam El Tayar Dr Sherif El Kassas Dr Mohamed Shalan Team Members 4. V2V communication platform via adhoc network 4 5. How much time, on average, do we spend in cars? Americans spend around 26 days a year in cars How about Egyptians? 6 Egyptians spend 1000 hours in their cars in a year Thats around 40 days 6. Vehicle to vehicle Communication Systems (V2V) are an emerging type of networks in which vehicles use a dynamic wireless exchange of data between nearby vehicles providing each other with information, such as safety warnings and traffic information. 7 7. 7 Time spent in cars Extend driving vision Communication is development No infrastructure 8. 8 9. Rapid research progress in inter-vehicle communication Applies to real life activities Great Market potential Phased Implemented in Japan A beacon system for collecting traffic updates 10 10. Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan (Chiu and Hwang) Allow units in power-abundant vehicle to provide services to those in smaller vehicles Develops a communication framework, called Session Initiation Protocol - Based Safety/Vehicular Information Delivery (SVID) Framework Providing drivers with time-sensitive information services safety information active navigation information With update mechanisms 11 11. Procedures The FLOOD message - a high priority message, large power abundant vehicles must broadcast on-the-fly when they receive a FLOOD request. The ADVISE method is a bi-direction transmission that will be used for vehicle navigation purposes 12 12. School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa, (Casteigts, Nayak and Stojmenovic) Vehicle-to-Vehicle & Vehicle-to-Infrastructure & Vehicle-to-Roadside 13 13. Faculty of Engineering, Dalhousie University Maen M. Artimy, William Robertson, and William J. Phillips Connection Lifetime Velocity Effect Distance Effect Vehicle Density effect 14 14. Genetic Algorithm-based Dynamic Vehicle Route Search using Car-to-Car Communication (Oh, Na, Yang, Park, Nang, Kim) Tackles genetic algorithms for route searching Vehicle ad hoc networks: applications and related technical issues IEEE communications journal (Toor, Inira, Muhlethaler and Laouiti) Tackles Security Unicast routing protocols for vehicular ad hoc networks: A critical comparison and classification University of Kentucky Talks about communication paradigms Different V2V protocols and their algorithms 15 15. 15 Communication ModuleProcessing Module Raspberry Pi Sensors 16. Software development model: Spiral model 17 17. 17 First mode of operations 18. 18 Second mode of operations 19. Framework not an application Decentralized Adhoc network Extendibility No Internet connection Platform Independent Price 20 20. 20 Time constraint Bandwidth constraint Testing Information Integrity 21. 21 22. Traffic route management Accident detection Special node prioritization 23 23. Virtual carpool Messaging between cars 24 24. 24 Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Research & review similar projects Finish SRS Document Finalizing Platform POC Applications Finalize all documents Working on network platform Testing Final Presentation and Demo 25. Raspberry Pi Device Ad-Hoc Mesh network Applications Traffic Flow management Group Talk service Framework 26 26. 26 Stbing, Hagen. Multilayered Security and Privacy Protection in Car -to-X Networks : Solutions from Application down to Physical Layer. Dordrecht: Springer, 2013. Ebook Library. Web. 03 Nov. 2013. Chiu, and Hwang. "Communication Framework for Vehicle Ad Hoc Network on Freeways."Telecommunication Systems Volume 50 (2012): 243-56. Print. Saito, M.; Tsukamoto, J.; Umedu, T.; Higashinoz, T., "Evaluation of inter-vehicle ad-hoc communication," Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2005. AINA 2005. 19th International Conference on , vol.1, no., pp.78,83 vol.1, 28-30 March 2005 Artimy, M.M.; Robertson, W.; Phillips, William J., "Connectivity in inter-vehicle ad hoc networks," Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2004. Canadian Conference on , vol.1, no., pp.293,298 Vol.1, 2-5 May 2004 27. Toor, Y.; Muhlethaler, P.; Laouiti, A., "Vehicle Ad Hoc networks: applications and related technical issues," Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE , vol.10, no.3, pp.74,88, Third Quarter 2008 OH, B. Genetic Algorithm-based Dynamic Vehicle Route Search using Car-to-Car Communication. Advances in electrical and computer engineering 10.4 30 Nov 2010: 81-86. Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. 03 Nov 2013. "Mercedes-Benz TV: The New Car-to-X Technology." YouTube. YouTube, 27 Aug. 2013. Web. 03 Nov. 2013. Casteigts, Arnaud, Amiya Nayak, and Ivan Stojmenovic. "Communication Protocols For Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks."Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing 11.5 (2011): 567-582. Computers & Applied Sciences Complete. Web. 3 Nov. 2013. 28 28. David Tacconi, Daniele Miorandi, Iacopo Carreras, Francesco Chiti, Romano Fantacci, Using wireless sensor networks to support intelligent transportation systems, Ad Hoc Networks, Volume 8, Issue 5, July 2010, Pages 462-473, ISSN 1570-8705, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adhoc.2009.12.007. James Bernsen, D. 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