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§Eco-Signal Operations
□Eco-Approach and Departure at Signalized Intersections Eco-Traffic Signal Timing
□Eco-Traffic Signal Priority
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§Eco-Traveler Information
□Dynamic Eco-Routing
□Eco-Smart Parking
□Multi-Modal Traveler Information
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§Dynamic Eco-Lanes
□Dynamic Eco-Lanes Management
□Eco-Speed Harmonization
□Eco-Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control
□Eco-Ramp Metering
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§Dynamic Low Emissions Zones
□Dynamic Emissions Pricing
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§Support for Alternative Fuel Vehicle Operations
□Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Charging / Fueling
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V2I Environmental Applications
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The AERIS (Applications for the Environment Real-time Information and Synthesis) Program has defined six (6) Transformative Concepts or bundles of applications that leverage connected vehicle technologies that have the potential to yield significant reductions in emissions and fuel consumption.

Draft ConOps have been developed for the three Transformative Concepts on the left: Eco-Signal Operations, Dynamic Eco-Lanes, and Dynamic Low Emissions Zones. The AERIS Program will begin developing the Support for Alternative Fuel Vehicle Operations ConOps late Summer 2012.

Many of these applications rely upon V2I communications.