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Perspectives on Using Connected Vehicles for Transportation Infrastructure Condition Monitoring
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: Received: 4 October 2022 / Approved: 10 October 2022 / Online: 10 October 2022 (11:04:33 CEST)
A peer-reviewed article of this Preprint also exists.
Bridgelall, R. (2023). Driving standardization in infrastructure monitoring: a role for connected vehicles. Vehicles, 5(4), 1878-1891. Bridgelall, R. (2023). Driving standardization in infrastructure monitoring: a role for connected vehicles. Vehicles, 5(4), 1878-1891.
Abstract
The condition of surface transportation infrastructure directly affects the economic health of a nation. However, it is difficult to justify the large sums of money needed to extend current methods to monitor all the multimodal infrastructure. The convergence of connected vehicle and cloud computing technologies presents an opportunity to automate the collection of ride quality and imagery data to continuously assess the condition of all roadways and railways. This paper presents several perspectives to help policy and standardization initiatives promote adoption.
Keywords
connected vehicles; freight; mode share; pavement; railroad; sensors
Subject
Engineering, Civil Engineering
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