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SOURCE: Lu M. Evaluation of Intelligent Road Transport Systems...2ed 2024
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Textbook in PDF format The development of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) began in the late 1980s, driven directly by the automotive industry, and strongly supported by authorities around the world. The technical backbone of ITS is the automotive industry, with the original objectives being to substantially improve road safety, driver comfort, traffic efficiency and energy/fuel efficiency. Since then, ITS Associations have been gradually launched, such as ITS Europe, named ERTICO (European Road Transport Telematics Implementation Co-ordination Organization), ITS Japan and ITS America, followed by many other national and regional associations. The first ITS World Congress was held in 1994 in Paris, France. The congress has since been organised annually, on a rotating basis, in the three regions: Europe/Mid-East, Asia/Pacific and North America. It is the largest technical and commercial event in the domain of ITS. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) hosted its first IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium in 1989 in Tsukuba, Japan, and the first IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference in 1997 in Boston, USA. Part I. Introduction History and deployment of (Cooperative) Intelligent Transport Systems Needs and methods Part II. Needs and methods Challenges in the evaluation of automated driving Field operational tests (FOTs) – (still) the ultimate answer to impact assessment? Driving the future: role of artificial intelligence in road vehicles Assessment method for prioritising transport measures and infrastructure development Evaluation of ITS: opportunities and challenges in the era of new pervasive technology Part III. Intelligent transport systems evaluation results The potential benefits of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) platooning C-ITS deployment in Australia – achievements and key learnings C-ITS evaluation on C-Roads – findings from C-Roads Germany Impact assessment of large-scale C-ITS services in Greece A system architecture for the deployment of autonomous mobility on-demand vehicles Robust cooperative perception for intelligent transport systems Cooperative architecture for transportation systems (CATS): assessment of safety and mobility in vehicular convoys Traffic management using floating car data in low- and middle-income countries European ITS Platform: evaluating the benefits and impacts of ITS corridors Part IV. Discussion and conclusions Key findings and the future of Intelligent Transport Systems
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