Onboard Smart Vision System to Support Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) Communication
Project Information
Connected automated vehicle (CAV) technology has significant implications in terms of transportation system safety and efficiency. However, building and maintaining a wireless communication infrastructure (e.g., roadside units (RSUs), power, fiber optic lines and so on) across the U.S. is a challenging task. In urban areas, where vehicle population and vehicle-miles-traveled (VMT) are high, building such an infrastructure could be economically viable.
However, in rural areas, where traffic fatality rates are relatively higher, building the necessary infrastructure would be impractical. To overcome this problem, this project develops a low-cost and technologically robust system that consists of uniquely-generated V2I message signs, and a smart onboard device equipped with a standard-resolution camera, a geolocation sensor, and a wireless transmitter.
By recognizing a V2I safety message from V2I message signs using machine vision techniques, the device replicates some of the V2I safety application messages that are typically sent from expensive RSUs and transmits the message to a vehicle’s on-board unit. When in range of a wireless communication, the vehicle will start communicating directly with RSUs; and the device will stop transmitting messages. The device can request system updates when connection to the wireless communication infrastructure is available and secure.
- Small Business Innovation Research
- FY 2002-2022 / Small Business Innovation Research / Small Business Innovation Research
- Cooperative Automated Vehicles
AMRP = Annual Modal Research Plan