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Connected Vehicle Deployments June 6 , 2014

Connected Vehicle Deployments June 6 , 2014. Current Connected Vehicle Deployments. 16 deployments in the US including: Intersection collision avoidance Traffic monitoring Airport taxi monitoring 2 tolling locations Curve speed warning 2015 Pilot Deployments Expected

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Connected Vehicle Deployments June 6 , 2014

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  1. Connected Vehicle DeploymentsJune 6, 2014

  2. Current Connected Vehicle Deployments 16 deployments in the US including: • Intersection collision avoidance • Traffic monitoring • Airport taxi monitoring • 2 tolling locations • Curve speed warning 2015 Pilot Deployments Expected • Partially funded by US DOT

  3. Respondants to US DOT RFI • 20 public agencies • 25 Private Sector Firms • 11 Academic / Research • Other 7 • TOTAL 63

  4. US DOT Future Deployment Principles Pilots will be pilot deployments, that is, real-world environment deployments • If successful, deployed technologies are expected to remain as permanent operational elements There will be multiple pilot sites over time • Each site will have different needs, focus and applications, pilot deployments must address a critical problem. The needs of each site must drive the application selection process • Pilot deployments are expected to be both large-scale and multi-modal Large-scale implies pilot deployments will have measureable impact, not a specific minimum geographic or vehicle fleet size • Sites will deploy multiple applications drawing on the products of USDOT and other connected vehicle research

  5. Certification in Future Developments Vendors: Kapsch TrafficCom, Raytheon, 3M, Transcore, Xerox, GeoToll Public Sector: IAG, E470, MTA Consultants: HNTB, SwRI, Atkins Testing Organizations: MetLabs, CTC, TUV Rheinland, VTTI Members Commercial Vehicles Electronic OnBoard Recording Devices Connected Vehicle US DOT OEMs Tier One Suppliers Tolling Certification 6C (Sticker Tags) EZ Pass National Interoperability Applications Applications for all of the functional areas listed to the left (future) OmniAir Supports the Following Areas Electronic Payment EPSNIS OmniAir OCS OmniAir Certification Services(independent certification body supporting OmniAir and Others) Testing and public Agencies ONLY: MetLabs, CTC, TUV Rheinland, NY State Thruway, WS DOT

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