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Connected Automated Vehicles
Implications for a National Transportation Operations Vision Missouri Traffic and Safety Conference September 29, 2017 Office of Operations 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE Washington, DC
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Emergence of Connected Automated Vehicles
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Connected Vehicle Technology
Sources: Federal Highway Administration
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Affiliated Testbed “Network”
Sources: Federal Highway Administration
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Source: Federal Highway Administration
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Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture (CVRIA)
CV Applications Environmental Mobility Safety Sources: Federal Highway Administration
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Connected Vehicle – Example Safety Applications
V2V Safety Applications Forward Collision Warning FCW Emergency Electronic Brake Light EEBL Blind Spot/Lane Change Warning BSW/LCW Do Not Pass Warning DNPW Intersection Movement Assist IMA Left Turn Assist LTA V2l Safety Applications Curve Speed Warning CSW Red Light Violation Warning RLVW Spot Weather Information Warning SWIW Reduced Speed Zone Warning RSZW Stop Sign Gap Assist SSGA Smart Roadside SRI Transit Pedestrian Warning
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6/26/2018 Architecture Reference for Cooperative & Intelligent Transportation (ARC-IT) Regional Architecture Development tool for ITS Systems Engineering Tool for ITS
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Automated Vehicles
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Automated Vehicle Sensing Technologies
Source: USDOT ITS JPO Source: Brian Solis, Altimeter
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Levels of Vehicle Automation
Source: Mike Lemanski
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Automation: Human-Machine Transition
Source: Rajesh Ramanujam, NetSpeed Systems
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“How Many Cars May be Fully ‘Autonomous’ by 2030?”
Source: McKinsey & Company
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“Roadmap to Full Autonomy”
Source: Nickerman Strategic Advisors
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CAV Research
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Federal Automated Vehicle Policy
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Transportation Agency Readiness Progression
Operations Program CAV Integration Local Lab & Field Testing National Community Involvement Internal CAV Awareness, Engagement, Training Operations RD & Innovation Integration System & Strategic Program Planning Systems Engineering & Architecture Discipline Traffic Operations & Safety Program Commitment
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Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2016
Source: Gartner, Inc. 18
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Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2017
Source: Gartner, Inc.
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Electrification Source: Nikola Motor Company
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Infrastructure Connectivity
Source: ASCE
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Agriculture Source: John Deere, Tractor Implement Automation
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Distributed Micro-Manufacturing (“3-D Printing”)
Source: MX3D, Amsterdam
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Convergence Source: Don Tapscott
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Resources and Opportunities
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