The Traffic Signal Systems Committee of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) is holding a Workshop on Connected Vehicle Dynamic Mobility Applications and Multi Modal Intelligent Traffic Signal Systems in Scottsdale May 17-19, 2015.
This will be a great opportunity to participate in a deep dive look at the Multi Modal Intelligent Traffic Signal System (MMITSS) that has been developed under the Cooperative Transportation Systems Pool Fund study. MMITSS has been developed to provide intelligent and priority based signal control in a Connected Vehicle Environment.
The Monday workshop will concentrate on important issues and developments in connected vehicle systems, including the Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture and Security; the Integrated Vehicle Prototype; the AASHTO Roadmap; Standards; Mapping and Positioning; as well as in-depth presentations from the MMITSS team members on the MMITSS architecture, algorithms and a presentation on the Impact Assessment efforts of the FHWA.
The workshop will conclude with an interactive session to help identify future research needs/questions and will be followed by a field demonstration on Tuesday at the Arizona Connected Vehicle Test Bed in Anthem, Arizona.
This is an important opportunity for the traffic signal community to have input on the future of traffic signals in a connected vehicle environment. Please be sure to attend!
More information and registration details are available here.