As communication technologies continue to permeate human life and civil society, the physical components of the transportation system will continue to be increasingly connected to one another. ATI is leading research in the laboratory and the field to design and test the latest equipment and protocols necessary to realize the full potential of these new transportation technologies.
Connected Vehicles and Infrastructure Collaboratory
Based on the involved topics and constituent members of the Connected Vehicles and Infrastructure, we have identified Transportation Systems Management and Operations 2040 as a Signature Project to help focus the attention of the Collaboratory at a high level in parallel to the new and ongoing research. This project is meant to support the overall research efforts of this topic and to yield a core resource to support transportation research at UA.
Team
- Elsa Tedla
- Alex Hainen
- Hwan-Sik Yoon
- Josh Bittle
- Jun Liu
- Matthew Hudnall
- Mizanur Rahman
- Qifan Nie
- Randy Smith
- Shunqiao Sun
- Travis Atkison
- Trayce Hockstad
- Wei Song
- Xiaobing Li
- Xiaoyan Hong
- Xinwu Qian
Affiliated Centers
- Center for Advanced Public Safety
- Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies
- Center for Transportation Operations, Planning and Safety
Affiliated Labs
- Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) Lab
- Lab for Intelligent Sensing and Computing (LISC)
- Traffic Lab (TL)
Fall 2021 Collaboratory Research Presentation Series
The presentations below were given on October 27, 2021 at 3:30 p.m.
- Vehicle crowd based VANET, Cloudlet Computing and Traffic Control | Presented by Dr. Xiaoyan Hong
- The Policy Landscape of Autonomous Vehicles | Presented by Trayce Hockstad
- Physics-Aware Perception with Multi-Modal Sensors for Autonomous Vehicle and Healthcare | Presented by Dr. Shunqiao Sun