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A patent application filed by Ford describes a Cooperatively Managed Merge and Pass (CMMP) system that would allow drivers needing to travel quickly to use less congested lanes, and travel more freely, by paying other drivers in cryptocurrency. Other road users would move to slower moving lanes and allow a paying driver to merge or pass.
Vehicle-to-Vehicle Cooperation to Marshal Traffic
Primarily, the patent, filed on September 16th, 2016, describes a system for âvehicle-to-vehicle cooperation to marshal trafficâ whereby compatible vehicles communicate electronically to identify traffic âcataractsâ. The âcooperative adaptive cruise control moduleâ, once it has identified a traffic issue, can then coordinate with other cooperative vehicles to form a âplatoonâ which moves at a constant speed to effectively navigate the traffic cataract or congestion.
Compatible vehicles would be equipped with a âvehicle-to-vehicle communication moduleâ and a âcooperative adaptive cruise control moduleâ.
Solving a Common Traffic Problem
According to the patent Ford is aiming to solve an all too common issue:
âTraffic congestion occurs when one or more lanes of a multilane road are blocked, for example, because of a construction or an accident. The blocked lanes reduce the flow rate of vehicles through the section of the road with the blocked lanes. The reduced flow is compounded due to the psychology of human drivers who focus on their individual travel time preferences.â
In Fordâs proposed system, when a traffic cataract is identified, priority switches from individual travel time preferences to a group flow rate through the traffic cataract.
âHuman drivers tend to accelerate too fast and too late when the following distance increases and stop too fast and too late when the following distance decreases.â
There is, understandably, no indication of whether Fordâs ideas could come to fruition, but Ford does also refer to âstandard vehiclesâ with no communications systems, being âmarshalledâ by âcooperative vehiclesâ.
Cooperatively Managed Merge and Pass (CMMP)
The patent also details an example system called CMMP, where cooperative âmerchantâ vehicles would receive a payment in units of cryptocurrency, or âCMMP tokensâ, from âconsumer vehiclesâ to allow the consumer vehicles to merge, pass, and have priority in faster moving lanes of traffic to reach their destination quicker.
âOther participating cooperative vehicles (sometimes referred to as âmerchant vehiclesâ) voluntarily occupy slower lanes of traffic to facilitate the consumer vehicle to merge into their lanes and pass as needed. The CMMP system operates with individual token-based transactions, where the merchant vehicles and the consumersâ vehicles agree to trade units of cryptocurrency (sometimes referred to as âCMMP tokensâ). The CMMP tokens are used to validate and authorize a transaction in which, at consumer vehicle request, the merchant vehicles either occupy slower lanes of traffic themselves or allow the consumer vehicle to merge into their own lane and pass as necessary.â
Pay to Pass Other Drivers with Units of Cryptocurrency
The CMMP system could allow the âconsumerâ vehicle a certain amount of priority time based on how many CMMP tokens are spent.
âFor example, a driver of a consumer vehicle which is running late for an appointment may request to pass any participating merchant vehicles for a duration of 10 minutes on a particular road or highway for 60 CMMP tokens, at a rate of 10 seconds preferential access per token.â
The full patent, filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), goes into more detail about Fordâs proposed ideas and how they could, in theory, work.
How far off do you think âplatoonsâ of connected vehicles navigating traffic congestion are? Would you pay other drivers for freedom of the fast lane?
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