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Intersection collisions represent a significant portion of highway accidents. Recent research and development activities have suggested potential solutions to address this critical safety issue by supplying timely alerts to drivers of imminent collisions. These intersection decision support systems utilized sensor, communication and computer technologies to help drivers recognize risky conditions, thus actions can be taken to avoid collisions. A cooperative vehicle-infrastructure concept, built upon such premises, seek to combine the information available from vehicles and roadside in a synergistic framework so that a flexible yet sensible system can be deployed in the near future. The work presented in this paper represents an experimental effort conducted at a real-world intersection, by the use of an instrumented vehicle and roadside traffic monitoring, to explore technical challenges encountered in a vehicle-infrastructure integration approach.
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