Assessment of the Applicability of Cooperative Vehicle-Highway Automation Systems to Bus Transit and Intermodal Freight: Case Study Feasibility Analyses in the Metropolitan Chicago Region

Abstract: 

This report presents the results of its performance assessment of the feasibility of applying cooperative vehicle-highway automation systems (CVHAS) to bus transit and freight movements in the metropolitan Chicago area. Cooperative vehicle-highway automation systems are systems that provide driving control assistance or fully automated driving and are based on information about the vehicle's driving environment that can be received by communication from other vehicles or from the infrastructure, as well as from their own on-board sensors.

Author: 
Shladover, Steven E.
Miller, Mark A.
Yin, Yafeng
Balvanyos, Tunde
Bernheim, Lauren
Fishman, Stefanie R.
Amirouche, Farid
Mahmudi, Khurran T.
Gonzalez-Mohino, Pedro
Solomon, Joseph
Rawling, Gerald
Iris, Ariel
Bozic, Claire
Publication date: 
August 1, 2004
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Shladover, S. E., Miller, M. A., Yin, Y., Balvanyos, T., Bernheim, L., Fishman, S. R., Amirouche, F., Mahmudi, K. T., Gonzalez-Mohino, P., Solomon, J., Rawling, G., Iris, A., & Bozic, C. (2004). Assessment of the Applicability of Cooperative Vehicle-Highway Automation Systems to Bus Transit and Intermodal Freight: Case Study Feasibility Analyses in the Metropolitan Chicago Region (UCB-ITS-PRR-2004-26). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7227d024