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A Fuel-Saving Green Light Optimal Speed Advisory for Signalized Intersection Using V2I Communication
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The research in this thesis introduces a connected vehicle environmental green light speed advisory which helps the vehicle to avoid unnecessary stops before intersections and improves the fuel consumption efficiency. Lots of works for Eco-driving on GLOSA (Green Light Optimal Speed Advisory)...
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Spring 2021
Existing signal control systems are usually based on traffic flow data from fixed location detectors. Because of rapid advances in the emerging vehicular communication, connected vehicle (CV)-based signal control demonstrates significant improvements over existing conventional signal control...
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Vision-Based Road Conditions Alerts Systems in Connected Vehicle Environment for Accident-Prone Roads
DownloadSpring 2023
Work zones, being a critical component of roadway transportation systems, can benefit greatly from computer vision-enabled roadway infrastructures, specifically in connected vehicle (CV) environments. Connected infrastructures, such as roadside units (RSU) and on-board units (OBU), can greatly...