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Cyber-Physical integration to connect vehicles for transformed transportation safety and efficiency
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Cyber-Physical integration to connect vehicles for transformed transportation safety and efficiency

Daiheng Ni, Hong Liu, Wei Ding, Yuanchang Xie, Honggang Wang, Hossein Pishro-Nik and Qian Yu
Proceedings of the 25th international conference on Industrial Engineering and Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems: advanced research in applied artificial intelligence, Vol.7345, pp.88-94
ACM Conferences
06/09/2012

Abstract

cyber-physical system vehicle communications Data Mining
In this paper, we explore a distributed cyber-physical solution using connected vehicle technology (CVtech) to substantially mitigate transportation systems' safety and efficiency problems. Future vehicles, by communicating with other vehicles (V-V), roadside infrastructures (V-R), and personal communication devices (V-P), will adapt to the external regional environment and consequently avoid collisions and congestion. We proposes to seamlessly integrate networked and embedded sensing, computational intelligence, and real-time communication (cyber) into transportation infrastructure including vehicles and roadsides (physical) to facilitate self-organization and system coordination. Specifically, this research addresses two specific themes: Foundations by advancing basic theories in component fields and abstracting the particular knowledge into core principles that integrate cyber and physical processes; and Methods and Tools by designing alternative architectures, modeling a unified online system of cyber and physical elements. The integration of research and education will prepare the future workforce to operate and advance CPS.

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