Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program Phase 3, Understanding and Enabling Cooperative Driving for Advanced Connected Vehicles in New York City – New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT)
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2021-12-29
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Alternative Title:Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program Phase 3: Understanding and Enabling Cooperative Driving for Advanced Connected Vehicles in New York City [Cover Title]
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Abstract:This white paper explores the applicability of cooperative driving for advanced connected vehicles (CD for ACV) on urban roadways based on insights, data analysis, and stakeholder feedback documented as a part of the USDOT Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment (CVPD). Three testable use cases are identified and mapped for New York City (NYC) applications: 1) pedestrian and bicyclist safety through cooperation, 2) cooperative work zones, and 3) cooperative intersection management. This mapping accounts for both classes of vehicle cooperation, identifies additional data needs, and assesses the existing agency-owned and third-party data sources available in NYC, alongside potential Cooperative Automated Transportation (CAT) data that may contribute to CD for ACV. More specifically, thermal-based pedestrian detection technology that has already been instrumented by NYC Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) that is currently used for the Pedestrian in Crosswalk Connected Vehicle (CV) application is evaluated. The white paper also provides a detailed recommendation of future needs and opportunities by the introduction of CD for ACV technologies.
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