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POSTER PRESENTATION SESSIONS
Posters featuring cutting-edge research will be on display in the exhibit/networking area throughout the Conference
Presentations:
Thursday: November 7, from 10:30 AM to 12: NN and 2:30-4:30 PM.
Friday: November 8, from 10:30 AM to 12: NN.
Intersection Performance Measures in Emerging Connected Vehicle Environments
The proliferation of connected vehicles provide a new opportunity for traffic engineers to collect performance data about transportation system elements, especially intersections. Historically, data collection at intersections has been focused on short intervals of a few hours, with a focus on a single measure, such as queue volume at regular intervals, or spot speed. Trajectory information from connected vehicles allows precision data about multiple measures (such as signal state and vehicle location) over extended periods of time. However, the market penetration rate for connected vehicles is still low and agencies may want to wait to adopt such performance measure calculation when proliferation supports reporting within acceptable error. This study compares performance measures computed from microsimulation trajectories with randomized samples representing various market penetration rates for connected vehicles. The error at a variety of cycle lengths and traffic volumes are calculated to compare across configurations. Overall, we find that travel time is a useful measure, with a small sample of connected vehicles providing low (<10%) error. Results for measures of delay are not as clear, with error rates varying across cycle length and volume configurations.
- Amir Ghiasi, PhD, Transportation Researcher, Turner Fairbank Highway Research Center [Leidos, Inc.], McLean VA
- Animesh Balse, Electrical Engineer, Turner Fairbank Highway Research Center [Leidos, Inc.], McLean VA
- Aaron Greenwood, Traffic Engineer, Turner Fairbank Highway Research Center [Leidos, Inc.], McLean VA
The Planning and Pilot of Smart Mobility Testing Ground for New Brunswick Innovation Hub
In this project, the research team from Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT), in collaboration with the City of New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA), developed the plans and conducted pilots for establishing a new smart mobility testing ground for the New Brunswick Innovation Hub. The proposed testing ground will use roadside ADS-grade high-resolution LiDAR and computer vision sensors to collect vehicle, pedestrian, and infrastructure data to enable a wide range of pilot and testing of CAV (Connected and Automated Vehicle) applications. The data collected from the testing ground will not only enable large-scale deployment of CAV applications on legacy cars without CAV sensors or on-board units but also provide valueable inputs to existing ADS platforms to enhance their security, safety, and reliability.
- Peter J. Jin, Assistant Professor, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854
- Ali Maher, Professor and Director, Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854
- Moshen Jafari, Professor and Chair, Department of Industrial and System Engineering, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854
- Jon Carnegie, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
EXHIBITORS
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Sponsors, Exhibitors and Represented Companies & Agencies Included:
- ABATE of Illinois
- Accenture
- Aerotropolis Atlanta
- Ann Arbor SPARK
- Apollo
- Atlanta Reg. Commission
- Austin Trans. Dept.
- Auto Alliance
- Auto Drive Solution
- Autonomous System Certification
- Baltimore Gas & Electric
- Berkshire Hathaway
- Bishop Consulting
- Brazos Transit District
- California Public Utilities Commission
- Caterpillar
- Charles River Analytics
- City of Frisco
- City of Tucson
- Corpus Christi Reg.
- Dactle
- Daimler North America
- Dallas Area Rapid Transit
- Denton County Trans.
- DOT
- DOT, Arizona
- DOT, Kansas
- DOT, North Carolina
- DOT, NC Mobility
- DOT, US
- DOT, Virginia
- Drive.ai
- Focused Tech
- Ford Motor
- GEICO
- Gemini Transportation Underwriters
- GESTIGON
- GM
- GRIMM
- HNTB
- IBM
- Jacob Engineeing
- KCATA
- Link Engineering
- Live Traffic Data Corp
- Lyft
- Miller Canfield
- Mister Car Wash
- Miami Dade
- Morton Thomas
- NEXT LIMIT
- NHTSA
- Nissan
- NOVA MODUS
- NTSB
- Potters Industries
- Quantum
- Ricardo
- Robson Forensic
- RunSafe Security
- Safe Kids Worldwide
- Sands Anderson
- Self-Driving Coalition
- SmartDrive Systems
- SouthWest Transit
- TASS International
- T-Mobile
- Toyota
- TuSimple
- Uber
- Union Pacific
- University of Florida
- University of Maryland
- Virginia Tech Transport Institute
- Visteon Corporation
- Volvo
- Wendel
- Y-Mobility