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- Volker Fessmann
- Research Transportation Specialist
- Federal Highway Administration
- April 19, 2012
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- Introduction
- Case Study Examples
- Why Care and What Next
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- Connected vehicle environment
- vehicles communicating with each other and infrastructure
- V2V safety applications
- V2I mobility applications
- Enabled by a number of deployed Core Systems
- Provides trusted secure communications
- Protects privacy of users
- Facilitates efficient data collection and distribution
- Purpose of the stakeholder case studies
- A simpler way to convey the concepts of the Core System
- Stimulate input from stakeholders
- To help us understand the institutional challenges of implementing Core
Systems
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- Transit Agency
- Private Trucking/State-based Truck Credentialing and Inspection Agency
- State DOT/Local DOT
- Emergency Response/Pre-Emption
- Private Sector Data Organization – Aggregator, ISP
- Mobility Services for individual drivers
- Electronic Tolling/Payment
- Business – Rental Car Company
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- Stakeholder feedback
- Input to Core System Policy & Institutional Analysis
- Policy Framework
- Understand the Core System and its interfaces
- Control & access policies to mitigate risk
- Standards,
Certifications,
Legal, Enforcement …
- Bottom line:
- We don’t want to preclude business models BUT must protect
interoperability and control risks.
- That’s our tradeoff. We need your
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