Volume 6, Issue 4, 2023
All the papers in this special issue provide a cross section mix of applied research, innovative applications, and best practices that should be of interest to both academic and industry communities working on realizing the vision of widespread V2X infrastructure deployment.
Special Issue Editor
Dr. Jonathan Riehl, PE, HNTB, Pennsylvania, United States of America
The SAE International Journal of Connected and Automated Vehicles furthers state-of-the-art engineering research by publishing peer-reviewed scientific articles that showcase strong theoretical and empirical contributions and findings to the body of engineering knowledge surrounding various facets of the lifecycle treatment of connected and automated vehicles with an emphasis on the system perspective.
Our roadways must be able to communicate safety and mobility information with vehicles and vulnerable road users. This special issue on Infrastructure Connectivity is meant to offer timely information to transportation organizations and professionals as the industry moves toward full deployment of V2X technology. The six articles in this special issue cover a range of topics from more high-level guidance to detailed technical studies.
Article Titles:
- Classification of Roadway Infrastructure and Collaborative Automated Driving System
- A Comparative Study of Longitudinal Vehicle Control Systems in Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Connected Corridor
- A Tutorial on V2I Communication: Evaluating the LTE-V2X for Day-1 V2I and V2V Integration in Congested Scenarios
- Using Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services Corrections in a Consumer-Grade Lane-Level Positioning System for Connected Vehicles
- Localization in Global Positioning System–Denied Environments Using Infrastructure-Embedded Analog-Digital Information
- A Multiagency Long Short-Term Model Beamforming Prediction Model for Cellular Vehicle to Everything