The Networked Traveler Project was originally conceived to leverage the explosive rise of smartphones as a communications gateway to bring real-time traveler assistance concepts from the ITS community to the American people. The Networked Traveler Foresighted Driving project utilized vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication to provide drivers with in-vehicle, situational awareness alerts, specifically, a Slow Traffic Ahead alert when approaching a freeway end-of-queue scenario.
SafeTrip 21 Initiative: Networked Traveler Foresighted Driving Field Experiment
2011
121 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Common Carrier & Satellite , Traveler information systems , Communication and radio systems , Communication networks , Freeways , Invehicle infrastructure , Queuing , Real time , Situational awareness , Traffic control , Travel time , Smartphones
Communication Systems for Cooperative Foresighted Driving
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