This project was undertaken to determine the feasibility of gathering vehicle, driver, and carrier data to be used to format and wirelessly transmit from a commercial motor vehicle a Safety Data Message Set (SDMS). The Wireless Roadside Inspection (WRI) Program is defined in three phases: Phase 1: Proof-of-Concept Test (POC)Testing of commercial off-the-shelf technology to validate WRI concept. Phase 2: Pilot TestSafety technology maturation and back-office system integration. Phase 3: Field Operational TestMulti-vehicle testing over a multi-state region This report focuses on Phase 1 efforts. Technical efforts dealt with the ability of a wireless inspection system to collect driver, vehicle, and carrier information; format a SDMS from this information; and wirelessly transmit a SDMS to a roadside receiver unit or mobile enforcement vehicle.
Wireless Roadside Inspection Proof-of-Concept Test
2009
79 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Common Carrier & Satellite , Safety inspections , Trucks , Buses , Wireless inspections , Data collection , Goals , Objectives , Partners , Project team , Approaches , Equipment , Technology , Testing elements , Roadside configurations , Research , Recommendations , Figures , Tables (Data) , Questionnaires , Lessons learned , Test vehicles , Safety Data Message Set (SDMS) , Wireless Roadside Inspection (WRI) , Commercial motor vehicle (CMV) , Enhanced screening , Proof of concept test
Wireless Roadside Inspection of Commercial Motor Vehicles
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