Today's motorways utilize innovative technologies to manage a real-time traffic information database which supplies users with information via FM 107.7 radio, variable message panels and the internet. In the future, information will be supplied directly to intelligent in-vehicle systems based on GPS technology. This data exchange will be a two-way process, with the vehicle sending information to the infrastructure, and even to other vehicles. Driver, vehicle and infrastructure will form an interactive triangle in which information exchange performs a key function. From this perspective ASFA members are participating to the CVIS, SAFESPOT and COOPERS projects to use the data collecting on the infrastructure, including in-vehicle data, to provide better information on board the vehicle. In this paper, we propose a comparative synthesis of these 3 major European projects dealing with cooperative systems; we introduce the contribution of ASFA members for CVIS and SAFESPOT; a section is dedicated to their contribution for COOPERS. We also introduce the European strategy regarding Intelligent Transport Systems.


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    Title :

    Comparative synthesis of the 3 main European projects dealing with Cooperative Systems (CVIS, SAFESPOT and COOPERS) and description of COOPERS Demonstration Site 4


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2008-10-01


    Size :

    600662 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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