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Sponsored by ASCE Continuing Education and the Transportation and Development Institute (T&DI).
INSTRUCTOR:
Jim Barbaresso
Robert James
Purpose and Background
The first person to propose connected automated vehicles over 20 years ago shares the evolution of connected automated vehicles, where we are now and where we are heading. The convergence of the vehicle and roadside technologies has come together to a nexus where there will be incredible changes in the transportation paradigm. With the converging of connected vehicles, vehicle automation, and mobility on demand, we will see real changes in transportation patters in the future.
This webinar shows how the projections made over 20 years ago have come to pass and discuss the enabling technologies that made them happen. It discusses current work being done by the presenter in the major national connected vehicle pilots and vehicle automation projects. It also discusses work done with mobility on demand/first/last mile and how to address the public/private partnerships that are needed to allow them to work together. It discusses the roles DOTs will play in deploying infrastructure needed for these new systems. It discusses the automobile and technology provider's roles in these systems.
Primary Discussion Topics
- Current state of the art for connected vehicles and vehicle automation
- Work being done with mobility on demand/first/last mile
- how to address the public/private partnerships that are needed to allow everything to work together
- Roles DOTs will play in deploying infrastructure needed for these new systems
Learning Outcomes
- Gain a deeper knowledge and appreciation for the past and future technological advancements in connected and automated vehicles that are paving the way to a new era of personal mobility, big data and connected cities
- Describe and discuss various foundational technologies within the CV/AV arena
- Gain insight into the future of public transportation, state DOTs, and private industry and their role in an interconnected transport system
- Learn of new and exciting activities being researched and piloted around the United States
Webinar Benefits
- Get a vision for connected vehicle applications and the future
- Find out about the latest CV deployments
- See what roles public, private and academia will play in the deployment of connected vehicles and automated vehicles
- Discuss how share mobility, transit and automation will evolve and how it will change the public use of transportation
- See what several automation approaches being pursued have basic flaws that require the use of Connected vehicles
- Determine how to apply your resources to address the future demand
Intended Audience
- Federal DOT officials interested in a vision of where technology is heading
- State DOT officials trying to figure out what their role will be in the changing technological landscape
- Transit operations, shared mobility, and technology officials interested in how they can deploy these new technologies
- MPOs and regional transportation agencies who want to see what their role will be
- Auto manufacturers who would like to see how they should position themselves to deploy the technologies needed for the future
- OEMs who want to offer the products needed to meet the coming demand
- Private industry who want an understanding of the technology being deployed and what roles they can play
- Students who want to have a vision of the future of transportation technology
Webinar Outline
- Introduction -general concepts and terminology
- Brief history of evolution of CAV and technological innovation
- Recent advances in communications technologies
- Recent advances in automation technologies
- Recent advances in data processing and analytics technologies
- Recent advances in information and big data
- Connected vehicles and automation advances
- Pilot project results in connected and automated vehicles
- Early adopters and deployments of the CV/AV technologies
- Mobility on Demand and Shared mobility services trends
- Trends in the communications, automation, data processing, and information fields
- Predictions for the future of transportation
- Roles of DOTs in infrastructure support for technologies
- Roles of transit agencies in mobility support
- Roles of auto manufactures and OEMs in technology implementation
- Seeing the big picture (smart cities, shared mobility, etc.)
- Questions