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Wyoming DOT Connected Vehicle Pilot
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JUNE 12, 2018
TONY ENGLISH
Agenda
➢Overview of WYDOT I-80 Operations
➢Project Background
➢Overview of Connected Vehicles
➢WYDOT’s CV Applications
➢Integration with Existing WYDOT and Other States’ Operations
➢Next Steps
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Interstate 80 Corridor
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➢ More than 32 million tons of freight per year (at 16 tons per truck).
➢ Truck volume is 30 to 55% of the total traffic stream on an annual basis •As much as 70% of the
traffic stream on a seasonal basis
Interstate 80 Corridor
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Interstate 80 Corridor
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➢With elevations above 6,000 feet across the entire corridor, travel issues mimic those of a mountain pass
Interstate 80 Corridor
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Interstate 80 Corridor
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Interstate 80 Corridor
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Interstate 80 Corridor
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Interstate 80 Corridor
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Interstate 80 Corridor
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I-80 Corridor
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One of the most heavily instrumented rural corridors in the United States
136 Variable Speed Limit Signssupported by 94 traffic sensors
54 Electronic Message Signs
44 Weather Stations
52 Webcams
Interstate 80 Corridor
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On I-80 in Wyoming
Connected Vehicle Pilot
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Connected Vehicle Pilot
➢Competitive grant opportunity
➢About $6 million funded 80% by the USDOT
➢Freight focused
➢DSRC based
➢Intended to reduce the number and severity of crashes while improving mobility on the I-80 corridor
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Connected Vehicle Pilot
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Connected Vehicle Pilot
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Roadside Units➢WYDOT is installing 75 roadside units• Hot spot analysis to determine most effective locations
• Almost 50 installs complete
➢Most are located near existing infrastructure to take advantage of poles, power, and communications
➢ Units are licensed by the FCC and require permits
➢Will be used to send TIMs including:• Road conditions
• Road closures
• Construction information
• Truck parking
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Instrumented Vehicles➢WYDOT snow plows• 15 installations complete of about 100
➢Wyoming Highway Patrol Vehicles• Testing the equipment in one vehicle to ensure there is
no interference with existing equipment
➢ Private fleet vehicles• 12 partner vehicles
• A number of companies signed on; still recruiting
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On-Board Applications
Forward Collision Warning
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• Impending front-end collision warning
• Data sent to approaching vehicles (from vehicle 1 to vehicle 2)
• Same direction of travel
• All roadway geometries
Vehicle 1
Vehicle 2
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On-Board Applications
I2V / V2I Situational Awareness (TIM)
• Probe data collected from WYDOT fleet to supplement existing observations
• Downstream road conditions (speed and vehicle restrictions, incidents, parking, road closures etc.) sent via a Traveler Information Message (TIM)
Vehicle 3
Vehicle 1
Vehicle 2
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On-Board Applications
I2V / V2I Situational Awareness (SWIS)
o Spot Weather Impact Warning: Localized road weather information (fog, ice, etc.)
Vehicle 1
Vehicle 2
Vehicle 3
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On-Board Applications
I2V / V2I Situational Awareness (WZW)
o Work Zone Warning: Unsafe work zone conditions (obstructions, closures, shifts, etc.)
Vehicle 3
Vehicle 1
Vehicle 2
Vehicle 3
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On-Board Applications
Distress Notification
Vehicle 2
Vehicle 2
Vehicle 1
• Generation and broadcast of distress message (e.g., Mayday)
• CV and RSU within vicinity receive and forward message
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On-Board Applications
Distress Notification
Vehicle 2
Vehicle 2
Vehicle 3
Vehicle 1
• Generation and broadcast of distress message (e.g., Mayday)
• CV and RSU within vicinity receive and forward message
Connected Vehicle Pilot: Integration
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MORE ACCURATEEN ROUTE
ALERTS
BETTER PRE-TRIP &
FORECASTED INFORMATION
TIMELY NOTIFICATIONS
FASTERROADSIDE UPDATES
IMPROVED INFORMATION
SHARING
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Data is integrated into existing TMC systemsDatabrokerTRAC alerts the TMC to information from CVsInformation sent to Operational Data Exchange
Connected Vehicle Pilot: Integration
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FUTURE OF TRAVELER INFORMATION
Standards-based development means systems work across state lines
Sharing information with third-parties and other states
Lessons Learned: Security
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HSMOn-board
units
HSMRoad-side
units
VPNProtect data in transit
Database EncryptionTables w/ Potential
PII
SCMSCertificates
and Validation
FirewallsIPv4 and
IPv6
SECURITY BY DESIGN
HSM & Background
Checks For TMC
Connected Vehicle Pilot: Next Steps
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Phase 1• Planning
• (09/2015 – 09/2016)
Phase 2• Deployment
• (10/2016 – Summer 2018)
Phase 3• Demonstration
• (Fall 2018 – 10/2019)
Concept DevelopmentSystem PlanningDeployment Plan
System DesignSystem BuildSystem Testing and Acceptance
Real-World DemonstrationEvaluationMaintenance
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visit the Wyoming Connected Vehicle Pilot website
wydotcvp.wyoroad.infohttps://wydotcvp.wyoroad.info
dot-cvpilot@wyo.govemail