Infrastructure Readiness for Electric, Connected and Automated Vehicles-Policies, Planning, and Pilot Testing on Infrastructure Readiness for Electrical, Connected, Automated, and Ridesharing Vehicles
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2020-09-01
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Edition:Final Report 9/1/2018 – 9/30/2020
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Abstract:Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) have gained huge expectations in improving safety, efficiency, and environmental friendliness for transportation. However, they are still at a relatively early stage of development, and little attention has been paid to the readiness of roadway infrastructure. The focus of this report will be on infrastructure readiness and will only focus on infrastructure issues and challenges for connected and electric vehicles. The report will deliver (I) A comprehensive review of the existing ITS system architecture and implementation in New Jersey; (II) Document the best practices in ITS system architecture practices in the country, which support transition to connected and electric vehicles; (III) Identify gaps in New Jersey compared to these best practices; (IV) Develop a preliminary system architecture for New Jersey that supports connected and electric vehicle technologies; and (V) Identify critical infrastructure barriers and challenges in New Jersey to make the transition. A preliminary plan will be developed for a test bed. This will include preliminary experimentation of collecting field data and the use of this data to validate the proposed architecture. Based on the conceptual plan, a test case for Adaptive Signal Control application and the simulation results are presented in the report.
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