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Title SUPER SMART VEHICLE SYSTEMS: FUTURE INTELLIGENT DRIVING AND THE MEASURES FOR THE MATERIALIZATION
Accession No 00638034
Authors Tsugawa, S
Conference Title Surface Transportation: Mobility, Technology, and Society. Proceedings of the IVHS AMERICA 1993 Annual Meeting information
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IVHS America information
Publication Date   19930000
Description p. 192-198; Figures; References; Tables
Languages English
Abstract This paper describes recent studies on the SSVS (Super Smart Vehicle System) and, in particular, the placement of each system relating to IVHS in Japan, the objectives of the SSVS, the recent studies, and the measures for the materialization. The SSVS is the future intelligent driving system for 20 to 30 years from now with the objectives of both safety and efficiency of automobile driving/traffic taking account of the aging society and the environmental protection. The main theme of the SSVS is AVCS, which will provide substantial solutions in order to attain the objectives. The recent studies on the SSVS include AVCS for urban streets, AVCS for expressways, vehicle-to-vehicle communication systems, intelligent logistics, APTS-related systems, and test sites and facilities.
TRT Terms Advanced vehicle control systems information; Automobile driving information; Environmental impacts information; Environmental quality information; Intelligent transportation systems information; Technology information
Geographical Terms Japan
Other Terms Automatic vehicle control; Environmental issues; Intelligent vehicle highway systems; Japanese technology
Subject Areas U17 ITS, APTS, MAGLEV, NEW SYSTEMS; H53 VEHICLE CHARACTERISTICS; I91 Vehicle Design and Safety
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Order Number: PB2000-104449
IVHS America information
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