Walton Fehr, US Department of Transportation Research and Innovative Technology Administration IEEE IV 2014 Workshop. TITLE: Workshop on Connected Vehicle - Southeast Michigan Connected Vehicle Test Bed Project 2014 The Southeast Michigan Connected Vehicle Test Bed Project is established to support US DOT and industry efforts on Connected Vehicles, focusing on the development of a tool set for deployment of Connected Vehicle applications by various user groups. The goal is to deploy stable, interoperable, and reliable Connected Vehicle systems that will serve as reference models for Affiliated Connected Vehicle Test Beds across the country. This project represents a sample implementation of a COMPLETE connected vehicle system where common cryptographic processes and data exchanges are used. The project team has been working on fundamentals of Connected Vehicle to define situation data, and to investigate and support the inclusion of common and consistent data exchange and communications security processes. During this workshop, the Southeast Michigan Project Team will provide an overview of the Michigan Connected Vehicle Test Bed Project and will discuss in detail the Connected Vehicle system architecture, interoperability issues, USDOT’s efforts on Vehicle PlugFests, and implementation issues encountered in the project. The organizers of this workshop seeks to receive input from the technical community and to generate discussions on how this Project can support research on Connected Vehicles. |
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