The purpose of the Data Use Analysis and Processing (DUAP) project is to support the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and its partners in evaluating uses and benefits of connected vehicle data in transportation agency management and operations. The project complements efforts throughout the transportation community to design and deploy connected vehicle infrastructure, vehicle equipment, and initial applications and investigates how data from connected vehicles may benefit the ways MDOT and other transportation agencies do business. DUAP research has been constrained by the relative unavailability of connected vehicle data, but has successfully demonstrated: the capability to collect, aggregate, process and provide data from connected vehicles; pragmatically acquiring diverse data from a variety of sources; and applications that may enhance traffic monitoring, pavement defect and condition assessment, and origin-destination studies for transportation planning. The project concludes that there is substantial potential for the use of connected vehicle data in transportation management and operations. It is recommended that the next phase of research focus on development of reliable data sources and specific applications for implementation in MDOT.


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    Title :

    Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) Data Use Analysis and Processing. Project Summary Report


    Contributors:
    L. T. Mixon (author) / J. K. Garrett (author) / B. C. Krueger (author)

    Publication date :

    2012


    Size :

    59 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






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