Vehicle-to-vehicle communication protocol

Communications: electrical – External condition vehicle-mounted indicator or alarm – Transmitter in another vehicle

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C340S436000

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06985089

ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for vehicle to vehicle communication among vehicles having wireless communication links. Upon receiving notification of a sudden change in vehicle behavior, a vehicle broadcasts a priority message to surrounding vehicles within a transmission range. If an emergency event has occurred, a repeat cycle is defined for re-broadcasting the message, and a maximum number of initial repetitions for the message is specified. The message is transmitted repeatedly by a leader vehicle, with a pause between each transmission, until the maximum number of repetitions has been reached.

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