Communication among cars essential to make them safer: government panel

MoRTH and Ministry of Communications to review report by government panel.

Published on Oct 13, 2023 05:21:00 PM

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What if cars could talk to each other? Well, according to Reuters, an Indian government panel has recommended that vehicles with systems that can communicate with other vehicles, transport infrastructure and pedestrians, should be granted a higher safety rating under the new Bharat NCAP ratings. The panel has asked for the Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) systems to be considered towards the ratings in the Bharat NCAP tests.

  1. V2X can aid current assistance systems to reduce road accidents: panel
  2. V2X could be mandatory for a 5-star Euro NCAP rating from 2027

The proposal 

The panel proposed that in order to make cars safer, the need for communication arises. They say, "Most traffic issues occur because of non-line-of-sight scenarios, which include scenarios such as pedestrians in blind spots and cars further up the road braking under emergency conditions, to name a few." The panel feels that the Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) function can aid the current assistance systems to reduce accidents on the road and said, "Most sensors do not work well in these scenarios and V2X fills the gap.”

According to Reuters, the report will now be reviewed by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and the Ministry of Communications.

What is V2X?

Vehicle-to-everything, or V2X, is a network of automotive communication that consists of systems that allow vehicles to share information with other vehicles (V2V), infrastructure (V2I) and pedestrians (V2P). In this ecosystem, real-time information is exchanged so that traffic can be optimised, and more importantly, safety can be increased on the roads. The information is collected from multiple sensors present on the vehicle, and once transmitted, it's displayed on a screen for the driver to see the various alerts ahead.

An example of this is what Ford has done in Germany. Using V2X, they have created a system that gives priority to emergency services (ambulances, firefighters and police) by changing traffic lights, thereby easing congestion along the route.

By 2027, V2X could be mandatory for a car to score a 5-star rating in Euro NCAP, and the technology is already being used in the Chinese market.

Bharat NCAP

The new Bharat NCAP norms came into effect on October 1, 2023, and have been formulated based on the latest Global NCAP protocols. While there is a difference in the rating system between the two, the other criteria remain the same.

With the onset of the Bharat NCAP, Indian automakers are slowly increasing the safety features offered on vehicles. For instance, Hyundai recently said that it will offer ADAS and connectivity tech on all models by 2025.

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