University of Florida Advanced Technologies Campus Testbed [Summary]
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2017-12-01
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Abstract:Connected vehicles (CV) and automated vehicles (AV) are the subjects of numerous projects around the world. CVs can communicate with a driver, other vehicles, roadside infrastructure, the Internet, or all of the above. These communications can assist with safety, navigation, traffic flow, and more. AVs can communicate like CVs, and have additional technologies that can provide increasingly independent operation. Both CVs and AVs require expertise from many disciplines to develop and test a range of technologies, hardware, and software that must work in the vehicles and in infrastructure components from street level to traffic management centers. Advanced technologies for AVs and CVs will be tested on I-Street, a real-world smart transportation testbed being developed by the University of Florida (UF), its Transportation Institute (UFTI), the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and the City of Gainesville (CoG). This testbed will use roads on the UF main campus and adjoining city streets. University of Florida researchers conducted a project to define the vision and components of a cooperative real-world testbed for developing and testing advanced technologies.
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