This report presents the final results of an independent evaluation of the Volvo Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (IVI) Field Operational Test (FOT), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). The intent of the overall IVI program, a major component of the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) program, is to improve the safety and efficiency of motor vehicle operations significantly by reducing the probability of motor vehicle crashes. These safety improvements could also show secondary benefits such as increased transportation mobility, productivity, or other operational improvements. In 1999, USDOT entered into a cooperative agreement with a partnership led by Volvo Trucks North America and US Xpress to test collision warning, adaptive cruise control, and advanced electronic braking systems in a Generation 0 FOT of advanced intelligent vehicle safety systems (IVSS). These systems, which were in or nearing commercial production at the time of the FOT, were designed for use in commercial trucks.
Final Report: Evaluation of the Volvo Intelligent Vehicle Initiative Field Operational Test. Version 1.3
2007
318 pages
Report
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English
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Motor vehicle operators , Test and evaluation , Operational tests , Transportation safety , Efficiency , Crash avoidance systems , Benefits , Mobility , Productivity , Collisions , Warning systems , Adaptive cruise control , Braking systems , Trucks , Intelligent vehicle initiative(IVI) , Intelligent transportation systems(ITS)
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