The Vehicle Safety Communications (VSC) project was established to evaluate vehicle safety applications enabled or enhanced by communications. This project determined initial communication requirements for each application, performed some Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) vehicle testing, and helped to develop the DSRC standards so that the requirements of the safety applications were considered. In 2002, seven automotive manufacturers-BMW, DaimlerChrysler, Ford, GM, Nissan, Toyota, and VW-formed the VSC Consortium (VSCC) to participate in this project with the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). The goals of the VSC project were to: evaluate the potential safety benefits of communication-based vehicle safety applications in terms of reductions in vehicle crashes and functional productive years saved; define and evaluate the communications requirements of selected vehicle safety applications; work with standards development organizations to ensure that proposed DSRC communications protocols meet the needs of vehicle safety applications; and investigate specific technical issues that may affect the ability of DSRC to support deployment of vehicle safety applications, estimate the deployment feasibility of communications-based vehicle safety applications, and assess the ability of proposed DSRC communications protocols to meet the needs of safety applications.


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