Research Archive
V2I Communications for Safety is the wireless exchange of critical safety and operational data between vehicles and highway infrastructure, intended primarily to avoid motor vehicle crashes and enable a wide range of other safety, mobility, and environmental benefits. Preliminary studies show that an additional 12 percent of potential crash scenarios could be addressed by V2I safety applications. The vision for the V2I research is to enable safety applications that are designed to avoid or mitigate vehicle crashes (inclusive of automobiles, trucks, motor coaches, and transit vehicles), particularly for those crash scenarios not addressed by V2V research.
Research Contacts
Kevin Dopart
Program Manager, Connected Vehicle Safety & Automation
ITS Joint Program Office
(202) 366-5004
Kevin.Dopart@dot.gov
Resources
- Connected Vehicle Impacts on Transportation Planning - Technical Memorandum #2: Connected Vehicle Planning Processes and Products and Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities
- Connected Vehicle Impacts on Transportation Planning - Technical Memorandum #3: Analysis of the Need for New and Enhanced Analysis Tools, Techniques, and Data
- Connected Vehicle Impacts on Transportation Planning - Technical Memorandum #6: Skills and Expertise Required to Incorporate Connected Vehicles into Transportation Planning
- Connected Vehicle Impacts on Transportation Planning - Analysis of the Need for New and Enhanced Analysis Tools, Techniques, and Data-Highway Capacity Manual Briefing
- Connected Vehicle Impacts on Transportation Planning - Analysis of the Need for New and Enhanced Analysis Tools, Techniques, and Data-Briefing for Traffic Simulation Models