This paper proposes a design for a hybrid, city-wide urban navigation system for moving agents demanding dedicated navigation support. The system combines GPS and vehicle-to-vehicle communication from an ad-hoc network of parked cars, and RFID from fixed infrastructure-such as smart traffic lights-to enable a safely navigable city. Applications for such a system include high speed drone navigation and directing visually impaired pedestrians.
Hybrid urban navigation for smart cities
01.10.2017
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