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Connected Transportation

Bluetooth sensor installed on a light pole with a truck passing by.

Connected Transportation Focus Area Websites

  • Connected Automated Transportation
  • Campus Transportation Technology Initiative
  • Safety Through Disruption (Safe-D) University Transportation Center

Research Focus Area Contact

Beverly Kuhn
ph. (979) 317-2823
email

Reinventing Transportation: Change Is Coming. TTI is Ready.

TTI researchers are advancing innovative applications for automated and connected transportation to achieve a future when human error is removed from our roadways and mobility is enhanced.

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