EV Technology - Connected Vehicle (V2X)In a scenario where multiple vehicles are communicating via V2V, how does the system prioritize alerts to avoid overload?AIt only alerts the vehicle closest to the threatBIt sends all alerts simultaneously regardless of importanceCIt prioritizes alerts based on the severity and proximity of the threatDIt disables alerts during heavy traffic to reduce noiseCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand alert management in V2V systemsTo avoid overload, V2V systems prioritize alerts by how serious and close the danger is.Step 2: Evaluate other optionsSending all alerts or disabling them in traffic would reduce effectiveness; alerting only one vehicle is insufficient.Final Answer:It prioritizes alerts based on the severity and proximity of the threat -> Option CQuick Check:V2V alert priority = severity and proximity [OK]Quick Trick: V2V alerts prioritize serious nearby threats [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking all alerts are sent equallyAssuming alerts are disabled in trafficBelieving only one vehicle gets alerts
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