Emergency Vehicle Prioritization using Vehicle-To-Vehicle Communication. Bieker, L. In Young Researchers Seminar, Juni, 2011.
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Emergency vehicles need to reach their destination as fast as possible. They deserve the highest priority at intersections. Therefore, they are allowed to use bus lanes and pass red lights at traffic light systems. Nevertheless, for emergency vehicles it is still quicker and safer to get priority at the approaching intersection. This paper analyses how the travel time of emergency vehicles can be improved by using vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication. Emergency vehicles are sending messages with their route information and their current position. The traffic lights which have to be passed can switch to green for emergency vehicles and to red for all other streets. The traffic lights continue the normal operation after the emergency vehicle has passed the intersection. Simulation results show that emergency vehicles can reach their destination faster.
@inproceedings{Bieker2011a,
	author = {Laura Bieker},
	booktitle = {Young Researchers Seminar},
	title = {Emergency Vehicle Prioritization using Vehicle-To-Vehicle Communication},
	year = {2011},
	month = {Juni},
	abstract = {Emergency vehicles need to reach their destination as fast as possible.
	They deserve the highest priority at intersections. Therefore, they
	are allowed to use bus lanes and pass red lights at traffic light
	systems. Nevertheless, for emergency vehicles it is still quicker
	and safer to get priority at the approaching intersection. This paper
	analyses how the travel time of emergency vehicles can be improved
	by using vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication. Emergency
	vehicles are sending messages with their route information and their
	current position. The traffic lights which have to be passed can
	switch to green for emergency vehicles and to red for all other streets.
	The traffic lights continue the normal operation after the emergency
	vehicle has passed the intersection. Simulation results show that
	emergency vehicles can reach their destination faster.},
	groups = {used, iTETRIS, emergency, TLS, TS, assigned2groups},
	keywords = {V2I communication, Emergency vehicle, traffic management, traffic simulation},
	owner = {Daniel},
	timestamp = {2011.12.02},
	url = {http://elib.dlr.de/70219/}
}

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