United Kingdom Archives - Center for Automotive Research https://www.cargroup.org/publication-category/united-kingdom/ An independent nonprofit research organization Fri, 03 Dec 2021 00:21:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.cargroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/cropped-Secondary-Full-Color-32x32.png United Kingdom Archives - Center for Automotive Research https://www.cargroup.org/publication-category/united-kingdom/ 32 32 International Scan of Connected and Automated Vehicle Technology Deployment Efforts https://www.cargroup.org/publication/international-scan-of-connected-and-automated-vehicle-technology-deployment-efforts/ Tue, 13 Dec 2016 19:48:24 +0000 http://www.cargroup.org/?post_type=publication&p=3923 Connected and automated vehicle (CAV) technology development is now a global phenomenon. In just the last few years, research and pilot projects have proliferated rapidly across the world. Still, while […]

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Connected and automated vehicle (CAV) technology development is now a global phenomenon. In just the last few years, research and pilot projects have proliferated rapidly across the world. Still, while research and development projects have become practically countless, operational deployment of CAV technology remains rare. Only a fraction of recently developed technology is available to real-world drivers. Automated driving systems (defined as SAE levels 3-5) have thus far been publically deployed only in strictly controlled environments and experimental test pilots. Connected vehicle systems are increasingly used for fleet management and infotainment, but the life-saving potential of connected vehicles through cooperative intelligent transportation systems (C-ITS) has scarcely been tapped.

Considering the complexity of transportation systems, vehicle manufacturers cannot deploy many transformational technologies on their own. Bringing advanced connected and automated vehicle technology to our public roads requires coordination with public agencies at various levels of government. This report documents the most significant projects of 2016 in which public-private partnerships worked together to advance the state of connected and automated vehicle technologies through real-world testing and deployment.

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International Survey of Best Practices in Connected and Automated Vehicle Technologies – 2015 Update https://www.cargroup.org/publication/international-survey-of-best-practices-in-connected-and-automated-vehicle-technologies-2015-update/ Tue, 01 Dec 2015 05:00:00 +0000 http://www.cargroup.org/publication/international-survey-of-best-practices-in-connected-and-automated-vehicle-technologies-2015-update/ This report, completed for the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), is the most recent in a series of annual updates on domestic and international CAV programs. The database underlying this […]

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This report, completed for the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), is the most recent in a series of annual updates on domestic and international CAV programs. The database underlying this report was originally compiled by CAR in 2010, and it has been updated regularly. As of December 2015, the database contained a total of 505 entries representing CAV projects globally: 101 in Asia, 189 in Europe, 201 in North America, and 20 in other regions.

This latest update adds new information to the earlier published reports and includes details on the organizations conducting research or deploying CAV assets, the type(s) of technology used, key features of the projects, applications deployed, and descriptions of the work. CAR researchers have identified funding strategies that have been used to support CAV programs, addressed factors that can affect the success of deployment, and identified the overall trend in convergence of connected and automated vehicle technologies.

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