Intelligent Transportation Systems and Connected and Automated Vehicles
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2559, includes 15 papers that explore information related to intelligent transportation systems, including:
- National Survey Identifying Gaps in Consumer Knowledge of Advanced Vehicle Safety Systems
- Capturing the Benefits of a Variable Advisory Speed System in Portland, Oregon: Empirical Before and After Evaluation
- Lane Departure Warning and Prevention Systems in the U.S. Vehicle Fleet: Influence of Roadway Characteristics on Potential Safety Benefits
- Assessing State Department of Transportation Readiness for Connected Vehicle–Cooperative Systems Deployment: Oregon Case Study
- Asset-Lite Parking: Big Data Analytics in Development of Sustainable Smart Parking Solutions in Washington, D.C.
- Optimal Connectivity-Based Deployment of Roadside Units for Vehicular Networks in Urban Areas
- Operational Concepts for Truck Maneuvers with Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control
- Determining the Readiness of Automated Driving Systems for Public Operation: Development of Behavioral Competency Requirements
- Traffic Information System to Deliver In-Vehicle Messages on Predefined Routes: Use of Dedicated, Short-Range Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication
- Parking Sensing and Information System: Sensors, Deployment, and Evaluation
- Use of Speed Measurements for Highway Traffic State Estimation: Case Studies on NGSIM Data and Highway A20, Netherlands
- Information Age in Forward Collision Warning Based on Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications: Sensitivity Analysis
- Modeling Evaluation of Eco–Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control in Vicinity of Signalized Intersections
- Bionic Lane Driving of Autonomous Vehicles in Complex Urban Environments: Decision-Making Analysis
- Investigating Driver Response Time to Freeway Merge Advisories in a Connected Vehicle Environment
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