intelligent transportation systems

Coherence analysis of road safe speed and driving behaviour from floating car data

In the Intelligent Transportation Systems, integration of different components of the classical driver-vehicleinfrastructure system is supported by advances in technology and communications. This study presents a general road safety analysis framework that exploits different types of data on traffic, geometry, and accidents to develop a Road Safety Analysis Center and an on-board Road Safety Driver Advisory. The Road Safety Analysis Center considers different sources of data: accident inventories, road geometry, and floating car data, which reveal drivers' behavior.

Heterogeneous cellular and DSRC networking for floating car data collection in urban areas

Vehicular traffic monitoring is a major enabler for a whole range of Intelligent Transportation System services. Real time, high spatial and temporal resolution vehicular traffic monitoring is becoming a reality thanks to the variety of communication platforms that are being deployed. Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) and cellular communications like Long Term Evolution (LTE) are the major technologies. The former is specifically tailored for Vehicular Ad-hoc Network, the second one is pervasive.

A multi-hop broadcast wave approach for floating car data collection in vehicular networks

Inter-Vehicle Communication (IVC) is bringing connected and cooperative mobility closer to reality. Vehicles today are able to produce huge amounts of information, known in the literature as Floating Car Data (FCD), containing status information gathered from sensing the internal condition of the vehicle and the external environment. Adding networking capabilities to vehicles allows them to share this information among themselves and with the infrastructure.

Traffic management and networking for autonomous vehicular highway systems

We develop traffic management and data networking mechanisms and study their integrated design for an autonomous transportation system. The traffic management model involves a multi-lane multi-segment highway. Ramp managers regulate admission of vehicles into the highway and their routing to designated lanes. Vehicles moving across each lane are organized into platoons. A Platoon Leader (PL) is elected in each platoon and is used to manage its members and their communications with the infrastructure and with vehicles in other platoons.

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