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The Future of Intersection Management Using Advanced Cruise Control Systems
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2012-12-01
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Abstract:Assuming the technologies mature and connected vehicles hit the market, a valid question is whether or not we still need traditional intersection control mechanisms. For example, how will the existence of advanced cruise control systems affect intersection performance? To address these types of questions, the Connected Vehicle/Infrastructure University Transportation Center (CVI UTC) is funding a project at Virginia Tech’s Center for Sustainable Mobility to develop a futuristic intersection management system that prevents crashes and reduces the total intersection delay.
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