VS15-Infrastructure Enhanced Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control

Status

Planned

Description

This service package adds Infrastructure to Vehicle (I2V) communications to Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control systems so that strings of compatible CACC–equipped vehicles can be more efficiently formed and cooperating vehicles gain access to speed recommendations and traffic control status from the infrastructure, further enhancing traffic flow stability and improving highway capacity and throughput. Speed recommendations provided by the infrastructure can be used to stabilize traffic flow, reducing speed differentials and enhancing throughput along a route that includes a bottleneck. Access to traffic control information such as signal phase and timing enables synchronized starts by adjacent CACC–equipped strings of vehicles, increasing intersection throughput. The infrastructure can also assist with broader coordination between CACC–equipped vehicles, enabling strings of vehicles to be more efficiently formed that share performance parameters and destinations.

Includes Elements

City of Columbus Traffic Management Center
ODOT Traffic Signals
Freight Truck Vehicles
Local Traffic Management Centers
Local Traffic Signals
Commercial Vehicle Driver
Drivers
ODOT ATMS
Vehicles
City of Columbus Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
ODOT Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
Local Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
Ohio Turnpike Central Dispatch
Ohio Turnpike Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
Basic Vehicles