US-Japan Collaborative Research on Probe Data: Assessment Report
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2013-11-01
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Abstract:The United States (US) Department of Transportation (USDOT) and the Road Bureau of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism (MLIT) of Japan have a long history of sharing information on ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) activities. A US-Japan ITS Task Force was established specifically to facilitate the exchange information and identify areas for collaborative research for the development and deployment of ITS in the US and Japan. The Task Force identified the following four high-priority areas for conducting collaborative research: 1. International Standards 2. Evaluation Tools and Methods 3. Probe Data 4. Automation in Road Transport This report summarizes the collaborative research effort in the “probe data” high-priority area. Through this effort the Task Force has: Jointly developed a high-level definition of probe data to help define the scope of the project, and to identify technologies and systems that deliver these data; Shared data and research findings, experiences, and lessons learned from development and deployment of probe-data enabled applications and probe data systems; Jointly identified 19 applications that may be developed using probe data as defined by the US-Japan ITS Task Force; Prioritized three applications of mutual interest for future collaboration.
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