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Road accidents are considered as one of the major reasons of deaths. The proposed vehicle collision avoidance system aims to increase the traffic efficiency and safety. Through the proposed system, the driver can be alerted to the surrounding hazards by communicating with other drivers. One of the main advantages of the proposed system is to warn the driver if a distance between vehicles is less than the required safety distance or not. Furthermore, in foggy weather, the system is designed to notify the driver of a nearest vehicle or obstacle because the vision will not be clear.
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Alnajjar, K.A., Abdulrahman, N., Mahdi, F., Alramsi, M. (2020). Vehicle Collision Avoidance. In: Belkasmi, M., Ben-Othman, J., Li, C., Essaaidi, M. (eds) Advanced Communication Systems and Information Security. ACOSIS 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1264. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61143-9_5
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