Recent international activity in cooperative vehicle-highway automation systems /


Autoria(s): Shladover, S.; United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Operations R&D.; Exploratory Advanced Research Program (U.S.); United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Corporate Research, Technology, and Innovation Management.; Cambridge Systematics.; Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways (Calif.)
Data(s)

31/12/1969

Resumo

This report summarizes the current state of the art in cooperative vehicle-highway automation systems in Europe and Asia based on a series of meetings, demonstrations, and site visits, combined with the results of literature review. This review covers systems that provide drivers with a range of automation capabilities, from driver assistance to fully automated driving, with an emphasis on cooperative systems that involve active exchanges of information between the vehicles and the roadside and among separate vehicles. The trends in development and deployment of these systems are examined by country, and the similarities and differences relative to the U.S. situation are noted, leading toward recommendations for future U.S. action. The Literature Review on Recent International Activity in Cooperative Vehicle-Highway Automation Systems is published separately as FHWA-HRT-13-025.

"Publication no. FHWA-HRT-12-033"--P. [4] of cover.

"HRTM-30/03-13(500)E"--P. [4] of cover.

"December 2012"--Technical report documentation p.

"This report has been prepared with the support of the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA's) Exploratory Advanced Research Program under the technical supervision of the FHWA Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Program's Office of Operations Research and Development."--p. i

Cover title.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-81).

Final report;

This report summarizes the current state of the art in cooperative vehicle-highway automation systems in Europe and Asia based on a series of meetings, demonstrations, and site visits, combined with the results of literature review. This review covers systems that provide drivers with a range of automation capabilities, from driver assistance to fully automated driving, with an emphasis on cooperative systems that involve active exchanges of information between the vehicles and the roadside and among separate vehicles. The trends in development and deployment of these systems are examined by country, and the similarities and differences relative to the U.S. situation are noted, leading toward recommendations for future U.S. action. The Literature Review on Recent International Activity in Cooperative Vehicle-Highway Automation Systems is published separately as FHWA-HRT-13-025.

Performed by University of California PATH Program, and Cambridge Systematics, Inc., sponsored by Federal Highway Administration, Office of Corporate Research, Technology, and Innovation Management

Mode of access: Internet.

Formato

bib

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.c101974888

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

McLean, VA : Office of Operations Research and Development, Turner-Fairban Highway Research Center,

Relação

Also available online.

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Palavras-Chave #Automatic crash notification #Autonomous intelligent cruise control #Personal rapid transit. #Motor vehicles #Motor vehicles #Vehicle-infrastructure integration. #Intelligent transportation systems #Intelligent transportation systems
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