DocumentCode :
3671670
Title :
Intelligent traffic control and optimization with cooperative systems on the eHighway: Using the electrified highway-infrastructure for heavy good vehicles and the advanced traffic control center with V2X for a more efficient and safer traffic (for all ro
Author :
Thomas Sachse;Oliver Gräbner;Meike Möckel;Claus Kaschwich;Jens Plättner
Author_Institution :
SIEMENS AG, Infrastructure &
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
558
Lastpage :
564
Abstract :
Making the traffic more efficient, safer and eco-friendly are important global aims for a sustainable future. To reach these goals electro mobility and V2X-communication are important key technologies. To reduce the emissions the automobile industry presented a quantity of electric car models during the last years. While the range of electric cars with about 150 km is adequate for inner city use, the battery-systems are not suitable for truck purpose. To enable electric driving also for long distance heavy goods vehicles (HGV) SIEMENS developed the eHighway technology. While using the overhead contact line it is possible to continuously provide electric energy to the vehicle and thus drive environmentally cleaner and more energy efficient. With the V2X-equipment of the eHighway and the connection to the traffic control centre (Conduct+) it is possible to increase the safety, the road capacity and to provide additional information for eHighway-user and all other V2X-equipped road users. While using the information from existing road sensors combined with the V2I-status-information of the road users, Conduct+ generates a holistic overview of traffic events. Via I2V Conduct+ advises the participants about changes in the traffic flow using in-vehicle signage. On a purpose-build test track SIEMENS and the DLR are proving the interaction of Conduct+, eHighway-infrastructure and V2X-equipped-eTrucks. This paper provides an insight into the eHighway-components and the functionality of the system components which enables the accumulation of traffic-data to enable an intelligent traffic control using V2X.
Keywords :
"Vehicles","Roads","Traffic control","Standards","Substations","Accidents","Switches"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Connected Vehicles and Expo (ICCVE), 2014 International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCVE.2014.7297610
Filename :
7297610
Link To Document :
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