
Kennesaw State researching Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything tech to reduce collisions
Kennesaw State University is researching Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) technology as a way to reduce collisions on U.S. roadways, according to a press release.
Billy Kihei, assistant professor of computer engineering in the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology is leading the research through a National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsored initiative, the release says.
C-V2X allows vehicles to communicate directly with each other, potentially reducing up to 80% of crashes involving non-impaired drivers, it says.
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