In recent years, much attention in the field of intelligent transportation systems has been devoted to conceptualizing and starting development of vehicle-infrastructure integration (VII), which would provide new vehicles with the capability to communicate data with each other and with roadside transceivers located throughout the roadway network. The bulk of the federal VII activities have focused on defining an overall architecture and the wireless vehicle-infrastructure communication link, while exploring the institutional challenges to deployment. A somewhat different perspective to VII focuses on the real-world challenges that have been encountered and overcome in implementing the first VII test bed environment in California. It is important to understand these practical aspects of installing, operating, and maintaining the VII communications infrastructure when developing plans and cost estimates for large-scale national VII deployment. Lessons learned from the initial VII California test bed development and operations are provided in the hope that they can contribute to decisions about VII design and development.
Implementing Vehicle-Infrastructure Integration
Real-World Challenges
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board ; 2086 , 1 ; 124-132
2008-01-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Implementing Vehicle-Infrastructure Integration: Real-World Challenges
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