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|a Vehicle-to-infrastructure technologies :
|b elements, deployment challenges, and safety applications /
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|a VEHICLE-TO-INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES ELEMENTS, DEPLOYMENT CHALLENGES, AND SAFETY APPLICATIONS ; VEHICLE-TO-INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES ELEMENTS, DEPLOYMENT CHALLENGES, AND SAFETY APPLICATIONS ; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; Chapter 1 INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS: VEHICLE-TO-INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES EXPECTED TO OFFER BENEFITS, BUT DEPLOYMENT CHALLENGES EXIST* ; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY ; WHAT GAO FOUND ; ABBREVIATIONS ; BACKGROUND ; V2I DEPLOYMENT EFFORTS ARE IN THE EARLY STAGES AND EXTENSIVE U.S. DEPLOYMENT MAY OCCUR OVER THE NEXT FEW DECADES.
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|a DOT and Various Stakeholders Are Developing and Testing V2I Technologies through Small Test Deployments DOT and Stakeholders Are Collaborating and Developing V2I Guidance for State and Local Agencies ; Extensive Deployment of V2I Technologies May Occur over the Next Few Decades ; A VARIETY OF CHALLENGES, INCLUDING POTENTIAL SPECTRUM SHARING, MAY AFFECT THE DEPLOYMENT OF V2I ; Potential Spectrum Sharing ; Lack of State and Local Resources to Develop and Maintain V2I Systems ; Developing Technical Standards to Ensure Interoperability of V2I Systems ; Data Security System and Privacy Concerns.
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|a Human Factors Liabilities ; EXTENT OF BENEFITS AND COSTS ARE LIKELY TO REMAIN UNCLEAR UNTIL FURTHER DEPLOYMENT OF V2I TECHNOLOGY ; Experts Identified Potential Safety, Mobility, Operational, and Environmental Benefits to V2I Technologies, but Extent of Benefits Is Not Yet Clear ; The Costs for V2I Are Unclear due to Limited Deployment ; AGENCY COMMENTS ; APPENDIX I: SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY; APPENDIX II: EXPERT RATINGS OF POTENTIAL CHALLENGES FACING DEPLOYMENT OF VEHICLE -- TO-INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES ; End Notes ; End Notes for Appendix I.
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|a Chapter 2 2015 FHWA VEHICLE TO INFRASTRUCTURE DEPLOYMENT GUIDANCE AND PRODUCTS GUIDANCE ; Introduction ; Background: The Connected Vehicle Environment ; V2I Deployment Policy Statement ; Planning ; Federal-Aid Eligibility of V2I Equipment and Operations ; V2I Deployments and NEPA ; Interoperability ; Evaluation ; ITS Equipment Capability and Compatibility14; Hardware/Software Device Certification ; Reliability ; Use of Right of Way; Allowance of Private Sector Use19 ; Design Considerations for Facilities ; Use of Existing Structures and Infrastructure.
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