In 1993, the Federal Highway Administration awarded a series of contracts under their Automated Systems program. The contracts, which totaled 14.1 million, were awarded to 15 separate teams of researchers and were completed in late 1994. These contracts addressed the major issues and risks associated with automated vehicle control on our Nation's highways. The results of these studies indicated that although there area number of major challenges to be faced, there are no major 'show stoppers' to the implementation of Automated Highway Systems. This report is a summary and assessment of the major findings of the Precursor Systems Analyses studies.
Precursor Systems Analyses of Automated Highway Systems. Summary and Assessment of Findings. Resource Materials
1996
296 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Research Program Administration & Technology Transfer , Automatic highways , Research and development , Contractors , Control equipment , Risk , Tests , Transportation planning , Vehicle control , Automatic traffic control , AHS(Automated Highway Systems) , ITS(Intelligent Transportation Systems) , PSA(Precursor Systems Analysis)
Automated highway systems: precursor systems analyses
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