Multiple Connected Vehicle Pilots (CV Pilots) have been deployed across the country in an effort to not only deploy CV technology, but also to test, and operationalize cutting-edge mobile and roadside technologies and enable multiple connected vehicle applications. These innovative technologies are using the 5.9GHz spectrum to save lives, improve personal mobility, enhance economic productivity, reduce negative environmental impacts, and transform public agency operations.
This session will share the lessons learned, challenges and best practices for deploying at-scale connected vehicle technologies to benefit other potential deployers. The session will also outline the need to preserve the 5.9GHz spectrum from interference. Topics include: developing and implementing over-the-air (OTA) update capabilities, installing and testing thousands of in-vehicle and roadside devices, and determining antenna placement supporting tractor-trailer CV applications.
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Panel Discussion
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P20-21482 |
New York City CV Pilot
Mohamad Talas, New York City Department of Transportation
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P20-21483 |
5.9 GHz for Vehicle Applications
Cordell Schachter, New York City Department of Transportation
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P20-21484 |
Tampa CV Pilot
Robert Frey, Tampa-Hillsborough County Expressway
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P20-21485 |
Wyoming CV Pilot
Deepak Gopalakrishna, ICF International Inc
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P20-21486 |
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