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- August 2, 2011
- Mike Schagrin
- Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office
- Research and Innovative Technology Administration
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- Greater situational awareness
- Your vehicle can “see” nearby vehicles and knows roadway conditions you
can’t see
- Full 360 degree awareness
- Reduce or even eliminate crashes thru:
- Driver Advisories
- Driver Warnings
- Vehicle Control
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- 2013 Decision on Vehicle Communications for Safety (light vehicles)
- 2014 Decision on Vehicle Communications for Safety (heavy vehicles)
- 2015 Infrastructure Implementation Guidance
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- Vehicle-to-Vehicle Research
- Interoperability among all vehicles
- Evaluation of advanced applications
- DVI effectiveness/acceptance
- Benefits assessment
- Safety Pilot
- User acceptance
- Benefits data
- Accelerate in-vehicle safety technology
- Policy Elements
- Communications security
- Device certification
- Governance
- Risk, liability, and intellectual property
- Human Factors Research
- Driver-vehicle interface guidelines
- Applies to integrated systems and to be extended to nomadic devices
- Defined over-the-air interface standards
- Data, communications, performance
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- Accelerate enabling technology
- V2I Reference Implementation
- Applications development, test, and evaluation
- Regional Pilots
- Benefits assessment
- Infrastructure planning and policy
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- Moving the technical research into real world implementations
- Defining the benefits and cost data
- Defining the necessary policy framework to support nationwide deployment
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