
Will leverage the internet of things to build connectivity in sharing public roadways.
The smart city project is designed to improve safety and communication between vehicles and surrounding infrastructure.
The GNA, CE-CERT collaboration will support organizations in evaluating the real-world benefits of advanced transportation tech.
Five e-Golf vehicles, equipped with laser scanners, cameras, ultrasonic sensors, and radars, will drive on a digital test bed.
Will fund projects that range from advanced real-time traveler info to Integrated Corridor Management and vehicle communications tech.
The solution is built around open architecture principles, allowing for interoperability between different systems and devices.
Ideal scenario for public transit planners would be an optimized, dense, and always available transit network that is also affordable.
Group is designed to be a one-stop resource for information and coordination on all ongoing CAV projects, investments, and initiatives in Texas.
The program has now deployed the potentially lifesaving technology in 1,000 cars, 10 buses, and eight streetcars.
Ideal for testing 5G data transmission, “first mile/last mile” solutions and automated and connected vehicle systems.
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