The nation’s largest transportation technology association, the
Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America), announced
today that it has selected 25 live demonstrations that will bring the
future of transportation to life at the 18th World Congress
on Intelligent Transport Systems in Orlando, FL on October 16-20.
U.S. DOT and a host of private sector companies will display the realm
of possibilities for “Connected Vehicles” and other technologies that
will lower driving costs, reduce traffic congestion, improve travel
safety and reduce emissions. These next generation solutions are
examples of a growing industry that is helping to improve our nation’s
infrastructure while promoting economic recovery and development.
All 25 demonstrations will be a part of the 18th World
Congress’ interactive Technology Showcase that attendees will be able to
experience at the Orange County Convention Center and in the local
community. The Technology Showcase this year has been organized into
themed “villages” that highlight a specific use or application for areas
including Safety, Mobility, Environment/Sustainability and Pricing.
The Safety Village will focus on advanced technologies designed to
prevent or reduce accidents and improve overall traffic safety that
include lane-keeping technologies as well as collision avoidance
systems. Serving to help drive our economy, the Mobility Village will
display solutions for cities and states that reduce congestion and keep
people and goods moving through integrated network and system
improvements that will ultimately ease travel times.
The Environment/Sustainability Village will demonstrate automated
traffic management and incident management systems that have proven to
cut traffic congestion pollution caused by roadway incidents. The
Pricing Village will exhibit technologies designed to make travel more
predictable, reliable and less congested through innovations such as
universal electronic tolling and demand based congestion pricing.
The following companies and their demonstrations are listed below.
Attendees should visit the demonstrator booth for information on
ticketing unless stated otherwise. Attendees must be registered for the
World Congress to participate in the demonstrations:
Toyota – Collision Avoidance Typed PCS Online
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Minnesota DOT and Battelle – Minnesota Road Fee System
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GM – V2X Smartphone Integration Ticketing is available on a
first-come, first served basis.
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Transcore – Coast to Coast Freedom with National Interoperability Demonstration
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GM – Electronic Network-Vehicle
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ACS/Xerox – Congestion Management Through Pricing and Dynamic Pricing
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DENSO/Econolite – Intersection Safety and Mobility
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KapschTrafficCom – Integrated Corridor Operations
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I-95 Corridor Coalition/NYSDOT – Commercial VII
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Sensys Networks – Arterial Travel Time
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Siemens – Interoperable Vehicle Priority
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GEWI/BMW – Local Hazard Warning
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U.S. DOT/CAMP – Connected Vehicle Technology Review Online
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Iteris/Post Oak Traffic Systems, Inc. – Bluetooth-Based Arterial
Travel Times
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Raytheon – Infrastructure BSM Generator for V2V
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Iteris - VantageView™
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Imperial College – Mobile Environmental Sensing
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Alcatel-Lucent – Teleport: Real-Time Travel Time Management
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SwRI – Environmental Management
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Alcatel-Lucent – Teleport Roadside: Real-Time Travel Time Management
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Ricardo – EcoGreen
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Alcatel-Lucent – Real-Time Incident Monitoring Mobile Video
Streaming Over LTE
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Ricardo – Real-Time Information Synthesis
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LYNX – Transit On-Board Real-Time Traveler Information
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Telvent – TRACE Air Quality Modeling
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Many of the demonstrations in the Technology Showcase will be focused
around the Connected Vehicle Technology Test Bed for Connected Vehicles,
people and infrastructure. Connected Vehicle technologies allow cars to
avoid crashes by communicating with each other and the roadway
infrastructure. Using GPS, WiFi sensors and a special Federal
Communications Commission approved short-range radio frequency, these
vehicles share safety information in real-time and drivers receive
safety warnings when there is a risk of a crash or other safety hazard.
The U.S. DOT estimates that these technologies have the potential to
reduce accident fatalities by a staggering 81 percent in all unimpaired
driver related crashes.
This Connected Vehicle Test Bed infrastructure will remain in place
after the World Congress, positioning Central Florida as national
research test bed for the growing intelligent transportation industry.
Join us in Orlando this October to experience the cutting-edge of
transportation with industry leaders and decision makers from across the
globe. To register, please visit the website at http://www.itsworldcongress.org.

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