使用无线传感器网络协调、渐进的汽车前照灯眩光减少驾驶员安全

Alin Devassy, N. Gopinath, B. VishnuNarayanan, Anand Ramachandran
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夜间驾驶是交通相关死亡的主要原因之一。夜间缺乏足够的光线会影响司机,使他无法准确判断物体之间的距离,也会使司机无法识别街上的各种物体并避开它们。此外,来自迎面而来的车辆前灯的高强度光线会导致暂时失明,从而导致事故。在我们提出的研究中,我们测量了从迎面而来的车辆(假设V2)入射到车辆(假设V1)上的光强度。如果光照强度高于某个阈值(先验校准),则车辆V1会自动要求迎面而来的车辆V2降低光照强度。光线强度的降低由迎面而来的车辆V2自动完成,通过略微降低其光束来满足第一辆车辆(V1)的要求,同时仍然为迎面而来的车辆(V2)的驾驶员保持足够的光线。在两辆车交叉之前,这个过程可能需要重复几次。因此,实现了最佳的前照灯衰减,使双方都满意,从而提高了能见度和交通安全。
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Coordinated, progressive vehicular headlight glare reduction for driver safety using wireless sensor networks
Driving at night is one of the leading causes of traffic related deaths. The lack of adequate light at night impairs a driver, preventing him/her from being able to judge distances between objects accurately as well as preventing a driver from recognizing various objects on the street and avoiding them. Additionally, high intensity light from the headlights of oncoming vehicles causes temporary blindness, leading to accidents. In our proposed research, we measure the intensity of light incident on a vehicle (say V1) from an oncoming vehicle (say V2). If the light intensity is above a certain threshold - calibrated a-priori - then vehicle V1 automatically requests the oncoming vehicle V2 to reduce its light intensity. The reduction in light intensity is automatically done by the oncoming vehicle V2 by lowering its light beam fractionally so as to satisfy the first vehicle's (V1's) request, while still maintaining adequate light for the driver of oncoming vehicle (V2). This process may need to be repeated several times before two vehicles cross each other. Thus an optimal headlight attenuation is achieved which satisfies both parties, thereby improving visibility and traffic safety.
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