Most of the work in this space has been conducted through projects funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), which focus on field implementation. Additional work in this area includes projects funded by the STRIDE Center – the UFTI’s 2016 US Department of Transportation (USDOT) Regional (Southeast) University Transportation Center (UTC). These projects focus on simulating various traffic/connected vehicle scenarios.
Projects
- STRIDE: Evaluation of Advanced Vehicle and Communication Technologies though Traffic Microsimulation (Phase II) [Active – See project webpage at https://stride.ce.ufl.edu/stride-project-i5/]
- NSF: CPS: TTP Option: Synergy: Traffic Signal Control with Connected and Autonomous Vehicles in the Traffic Stream [Completed] See project website at AVIAN.
- FDOT: Development and Testing of Optimized Autonomous and Connected Vehicle Trajectories at Signalized Intersections [Completed]
- STRIDE: Evaluation of Advanced Vehicle and Communication Technologies though Traffic Microsimulation [Completed] See project webpage at https://stride.ce.ufl.edu/project-d/.
- Extended Development and Testing of Optimized Signal Control with Autonomous and Connected Vehicles [Completed]