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    Connected Vehicle Freeway Speed Harmonization Systems 

    Rakha, Hesham Ahmed; Yang, Hao (Connected Vehicle/Infrastructure University Transportation Center (CVI-UTC), 2016-03-15)
    The capacity drop phenomenon, which reduces the maximum bottleneck discharge rate following the onset of congestion, is a critical restriction in transportation networks that causes additional traffic congestion. Consequently, ...
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    Infrastructure Pavement Assessment & Management Applications Enabled by the Connected Vehicles Environment – Proof-of-Concept 

    Flintsch, Gerardo W.; Smith, Brian L. (Connected Vehicle/Infrastructure University Transportation Center (CVI-UTC), 2015-09-30)
    The objective of this project was to develop prototypes and conduct a field test of system level applications of a connected vehicle pavement condition measurement system. This allowed the research team to: (1) investigate ...
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    An Innovative Intelligent Awareness System for Roadway Workers Using Dedicated Short-Range Communications 

    Bowman, Darrell Scott; Martin, Tom L. (Connected Vehicle/Infrastructure University Transportation Center (CVI-UTC), 2015-10-15)
    Roadside workers and emergency responders, such as police and emergency medical technicians, are at significant risk of being struck by vehicular traffic while performing their duties. While recent work has examined active ...
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    human factors (7)traffic management (6)user experience (5)traffic safety (3)... View MoreDate Issued2019 (1)2016 (17)2015 (5)AuthorDoerzaph, Zachary R. (5)Park, Hyungjun (4)Smith, Brian L. (4)Noble, Alexandria M. (3)Viray, Reginald (3)... View MoreHas File(s)Yes (23)

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