Obtain working prototypes of CV applications from the USDOT’s Open Source Application Data Portal (OSADP) to prevent time spent doing duplicative software development

Success Stories from the USDOT’s Connected Vehicle Pilot Program

Date Posted
12/19/2017
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Identifier
2017-L00796

Lessons Learned

The Program will deploy, test, and operationalize cutting-edge mobile and roadside technologies and enable multiple CV applications, many of which were developed and prototyped by the USDOT Dynamic Mobility Application (DMA) program. The Open Source Application Data Portal (OSADP) is an open source repository of code for connected vehicle applications. Releases on the OSADP are freely available to all registered users. The computer code for each DMA prototype application, and input parameters and custom code for each DMA evaluation simulation, were submitted to the OSADP so that other CV researchers and deployers may take advantage of the developed code. The CV Pilot sites credit the OSADP for providing them with working prototypes of applications. The ability to download these applications meant that the sites did not need to develop the software entirely on their own, saving them both time and resources.

Connected Vehicle Deployment Technical Assistance: Roadside Unit (RSU) Lessons Learned and Best Practices

Connected Vehicle Deployment Technical Assistance: Roadside Unit (RSU) Lessons Learned and Best Practices
Source Publication Date
05/01/2020
Author
Schneeberger, J.D.; Amy O’Hara; Kellen Shain; Linda Nana, David Benevelli; Tony English; Steve Johnson; Steve Novosad; and Bob Rausch
Publisher
USDOT Federal Highway Administration
Other Reference Number
FHWA-JPO-20-804

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