Expanding Connected Vehicle Data Sources to Increase Applications and Use on Texas Roadways
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2024-07-01
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Edition:Technical Report August 2022 – August 2024
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Abstract:As connected freight and passenger vehicles become increasingly present on Texas roadways, the need for real-time, accurate, and cohesive data is growing. In some cases, this data is reliable and readily available to public agencies. In other cases, there are gaps in data availability or quality. A connected vehicle data framework (CVDF) enables the meaningful exchange of information between the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), other public agencies, and third-party data providers who can be valuable assets in improving roadway safety, maintenance, and mobility. Project 0-7164 aims to leverage the existing CVDF developed through the Texas Connected Freight Corridors (TCFC) project to establish an understanding of data needs for connected vehicle (CV) applications and expand availability of that data from public agencies and third-party data providers.
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