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GuideWeb is a support network for vehicle navigation and guidance. It is constituted by the cooperation of a multitude of autonomous MapSynthesisers located in the vehicles. A MapSynthesiser, being the autonomous constitutional core of GuideWeb, receives over radio communication traffic flow information via information-enhanced maps (called map syntheses) from other GuideWeb participants’ MapSynthesisers. It creates from received map syntheses and the information of its own travel route a new map synthesis, which is then broadcasted. MapSynthesiser provides timely and accurate information on traffic flow, density and trend on how traffic will develop as well as traversability everywhere within a radius of approx. 100 km to a navigation system for driver assistance. MapSynthesiser cooperation is based on short range radio communication e.g. Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) according to IEEE 802.11 standards.
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Weis, B., Sandweg, A. (2010). GuideWeb: A New Paradigm for Navigation Support based on V2V Communication. In: Meyer, G., Valldorf, J. (eds) Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications 2010. VDI-Buch(). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16362-3_40
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