Intelligent Network Flow Optimization Prototype Basic Safety Messages

Data is from the small-scale demonstration of the Intelligent Network Flow Optimization (INFLO) Prototype System and applications in Seattle, Washington. Connected vehicle systems were deployed in 21 vehicles in a scripted driving scenario circuiting this I-5 corridor northbound and southbound during morning rush hour. Basic Safety Messages (BSM) sent by connected vehicles (CVs) through either the cellular network or Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) when the vehicle is in the range of Roadside Units (RSU). These messages were received by the traffic management center (TMC).

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Source https://datahub.transportation.gov/d/wz7m-693m
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Author Battelle Memorial Institute -- Recommended citation: "Battelle Memorial Institute. (2015). Intelligent Network Flow Optimization Prototype Basic Safety Messages. [Dataset]. Provided by ITS DataHub through Data.transportation.gov. Accessed YYYY-MM-DD from http://doi.org/10.21949/1504513"
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Maintainer Email
Shared (this field will be removed in the future) Open
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IB1 Trust Framework
IB1 Dataset Assurance
IB1 Trust Framework
Common-Core_Bureau-Code 021:15
Common-Core_Contact-Email [email protected]
Common-Core_Contact-Name William Gibbs
Common-Core_Geographic-Coverage Seattle, Washington
Common-Core_Is-Quality-Data True
Common-Core_Issued 2016-02-17
Common-Core_Language en-US
Common-Core_Last-Update 2016-02-17
Common-Core_License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Common-Core_Program-Code 021:013
Common-Core_Public-Access-Level public
Common-Core_Publisher USDOT
Common-Core_Temporal-Applicability 2015-01-12/2015-01-16
Common-Core_Update-Frequency R/PT0.1S
categories {transportation,"public safety",recreation}
license Creative Commons Attribution | Share Alike 3.0 Unported
owner_display_name kathythompson
source_created_at 2017-09-26T19:36:07.000Z
source_updated_at 2021-09-03T18:50:35.000Z