In the always-connected world, cyclists and pedestrians with smartphones will also play a role in the V2I communication network. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), V2V tech "allows vehicles to broadcast and receive omni-directional messages (up to 10 times per second), creating a 360-degree 'awareness' of other vehicles in proximity." Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication is exactly what it sounds like - the technology that allows vehicles to share data about where they're going, their speed and acceleration, and their current location. Here's a quick breakdown of the ways driverless vehicles communicate with each other, and with the infrastructure they drive through. The growth of these communication tools is critical to the success of autonomous vehicles. Using data collected from the aforementioned technologies (and sometimes even the technologies themselves), autonomous vehicles send messages to the world around them and take in other information that will be processed and applied to their decision-making efforts. SEE: IT leader's guide to the future of autonomous vehicles (Tech Pro Research)
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