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Citation

Schmidt M. Proc. Int. Tech. Conf. Enhanced Safety Vehicles 1995; 1995: 315-318.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, In public domain, Publisher National Highway Traffic Safety Administration)

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Abstract

Due to an increasing mobility rate several problems are experienced resulting from the insufficient traffic infrastructure. Driving in this enviroment without stress, without loosing time, and safely guided by all relevant information, is the paradise vehicle drivers are dreaming of. One step to a solution, which may be applied in short term, is the use of information and communication systems, for instance telematics, between driver and infrastructure. These systems enable prognostics of traffic patterns, and communicate the information without delay tailored to each individual driver needs. Combined with an ergonomic means of information dissemination in the vehicle, the driver will be able to drive to his destination in a guided mode with real-time information, reflecting all current traffic problems. As a consequence, stress reduction, shorter drives, reduction of obsolete traffic (search, congestion, etcetera) and an increased level of safety have been experienced. This paper describes the EURO-SCOUT system. This is an interactive route guidance and information system which fulfills the requirements described.

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