Connected vehicle application roadmap for Oregon as part of preparing a possible Oregon road map for connected vehicle/cooperative systems deployment scenarios : task 5 report : SPR 764.
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2016-05-01
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Abstract:The goal of this project was to lay the groundwork for Oregon to be prepared to lead in the
implementation of a connected vehicle/cooperative systems transportation portfolio, and/or to avoid being
caught by surprise as developments in this area evolve quickly. The project assessed ODOT’s internal
mechanisms for addressing connected vehicle/cooperative systems, scanned, reviewed and assessed the
technical maturity of potential connected vehicle/cooperative system applications, developed preliminary goals,
linked to prospective connected vehicle/cooperative systems applications, and refined/ranked/prioritized those
that fit with potential ODOT role in advancing/leading these initiatives. The project identified opportunities for
linking ODOT’s current programs with national and international connected vehicle/cooperative system
research, testing and deployment initiatives, and recommended a final shared vision and “road map” for
Oregon's priority connected vehicle/cooperative system applications. This volume contains the connected
vehicle roadmap for Oregon. Included is a review of the AASHTO connected/automated vehicle research
roadmap, and additional context through an update on recent federal transportation initiatives related to
connected and automated vehicles. Also included is a review of the ongoing vehicle to infrastructure (V2I)
deployment coalition. Other state DOT actions are also summarized; including the AASHTO pooled fund study
and work being done in California, Michigan, Texas and Virginia. A spatial analysis of ODOT roadside devices
for potential V2I adaptation is also included. The connected vehicle roadmap contains 94 recommended actions
under a total of 12 categories: DSRC and Backhaul Communications, Education and Outreach, Policy and
Communications/Collaboration, Benefits/Business Case, Data Management and Strategies, Applications, Try
Things, Research Questions/Challenges, Planning and Equity, Multimodal, Design and Construction,
Operations and Maintenance. Each recommended action is ranked according to its priority, timing and cost.
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