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TTI’s Winfree Urges Advances in Connected Vehicles at Bloomberg Symposium

May 16, 2018

Predicting “a bit of the wild west out there” as automated vehicles begin to share the road with human-driven vehicles, Greg Winfree, agency director of the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI), was the opening speaker of a Bloomberg Government symposium on transportation technologies, held in Washington, D.C., May 16. The morning gathering examined the topic […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Bloomberg, Bloomberg Government Next.Infrastructure, CAV, connected transportation, Greg Winfree, symposium

Roadway Deaths are Rising, and Self-driving Cars Don’t Yet Make a Difference

April 5, 2018

By Gregory Winfree and Robert Wunderlich Published in TribTalk, a publication of the Texas Tribune on April 3, 2018 Roadway crash deaths, after a brief but sharp drop several years ago, are rising again. Equally troubling is the likelihood that this trend may continue. And before we jump on the self-driving bandwagon, let’s remember that […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CAV, connected transportation, roadway deaths, self-driving, traffic fatalities

TTI Signs Agreement with Smart City Institute in Belgium

March 28, 2018

TTI’s smart cities research focus gained an international partner on March 9 when the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) signed a memorandum of understanding with the Smart City Institute (SCI) of the University of Liège in Liège, Wallonia, Belgium. The purpose of the MOU, which was signed by TTI Agency Director Greg Winfree and SCI […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: connected transportation, memorandum of understanding, smart cities

Driverless Vehicles Hit the Road in Texas

February 21, 2018

The push toward autonomous vehicles is strong in the Lone Star State, home of the Texas AV Proving Grounds Partnership. If you think your car will be driving you anytime in the near future, think again. Known as driverless or self-driving vehicles, autonomous vehicles are in the spotlight. But while the auto, tech and ride-share […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CAV, connected transportation, driverless, Texas AV Proving Grounds Partnership, U.S. News & World Report

Energy Secretary Perry Tours RELLIS Campus, Meets TTI Researchers

February 21, 2018

In introducing U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry during his visit to the Texas A&M University System’s RELLIS Campus on Feb. 16, Chancellor John Sharp said Perry, A&M Class of ‘72, is making Aggies everywhere proud. Perry, the first Aggie Governor of the state of Texas, spoke at the newly completed Center for Infrastructure Renewal […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Center for Infrastructure Renewal, connected transportation, RELLIS Campus, truck platooning

TTI Partners with MSU to Study Workforce Changes from Connected, Automated Vehicles

February 13, 2018

Transportation jobs of the future, especially driver jobs, may be dramatically different thanks to the impact that connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) will have on the transportation industry. The Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) is taking part in a workforce study designed to inform policymakers, employers and employees of the inevitable changes, and the potential […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Automated/Connected Vehicles, CAV, connected transportation

Testing of New Technology for Traffic Signs Shows Great Promise

December 13, 2017

In the world of intelligent transportation systems, drivers may find out information about the roadway through changeable message signs or their smartphones. But what about everyday traffic signs that deliver this, and other valuable information as well? Recent testing by the Texas A&M Transportation (TTI) demonstrated that innovative technology is on the cusp of enhancing […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 3M, connected transportation, human factors, Intelligent Transportation Systems, ITS, Traffic Sign

A Partnership in Progress: TTI, USDOT Celebrate a Half Century of Research Innovations

December 1, 2017

For the past 50 years, the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) has provided assistance to the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to make the nation’s transportation system safer, more efficient and more resilient. Across the DOT’s spectrum of modal agencies—air, highways, motor carriers, rail, transit, maritime, traffic safety, and pipeline and hazardous materials—TTI expertise has […]

Filed Under: Texas Transportation Researcher, Volume 53, Number 4 Tagged With: connected transportation, environment, freight, human interaction, infrastructure, mobility, partnership, safety, workforce development

Can Artificial Intelligence Improve Mobility for Texas A&M’s Mobility Challenged?

October 6, 2017

This summer, researchers, faculty and students at Texas A&M University explored innovative new ways to use artificial intelligence (AI) to improve campus transportation for mobility-challenged riders on campus. As part of its Campus Transportation Technology Initiative, the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) worked with IBM and the Texas A&M University College of Engineering to explore […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: artificial intelligence, CAV, connected transportation, human factors, mobility, mobility challenged, smart campus

TTI and 3M Expand Research Partnership at RELLIS Campus

October 5, 2017

The Texas A&M University System has signed a five-year master agreement with 3M that expands on a decades-long partnership between 3M and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) to develop roadway signage and pavement marking technologies. The master agreement, which came about as a result of the availability of transportation testing facilities and expertise located […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 3M, automated, CAV, connected transportation, driverless, infrastructure, Pavement Marking, RELLIS Campus, testing, Texas A&M University System, transportation, vehicle

TTI Demonstrates New Tech Aimed at Mitigating Wrong-Way Driving Crashes

September 1, 2017

On Aug. 17, reporters and transportation agency representatives gathered under a tent near a repurposed runway at The Texas A&M University System’s RELLIS Campus. They watched as Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) Research Engineer Melisa Finley — known for her innovative studies on wrong-way drivers — led a first-of-its-kind and successful connected-vehicle demonstration funded by […]

Filed Under: Texas Transportation Researcher, Volume 53, Number 3 Tagged With: connected transportation, connected vehicle, human factors, safety, wrong-way driving

TTI Demonstrates New Tech Aimed at Mitigating Wrong-Way Driving Crashes

August 20, 2017

Reporters and transportation agency representatives gathered under a tent near a repurposed runway at The Texas A&M University System’s RELLIS Campus August 17. They watched as Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) Research Engineer Melisa Finley — known for her innovative studies on wrong-way drivers — led a first-of-its-kind and successful connected-vehicle demonstration funded by the […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: connected transportation, human factors, RELLIS Campus, safety, Wrong Way Countermeasures, wrong-way driving

First Texas A&M Self-driving Shuttle Recruits Volunteer Passengers

August 15, 2017

Come ride along and tell us what you think As part of the Campus Transportation Technology Initiative, the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI)—in partnership with Texas A&M Transportation Services and Texas A&M University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering—is testing a self-driving shuttle to improve campus mobility. TTI invites students, the local community and members of the […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Campus Transportation Technology Initiative, connected transportation, self-driving, smart campus

TTI Participates in Autonomous Technologies Charrette

June 6, 2017

Connected and autonomous vehicles, along with shared mobility services, have the potential to transform the transportation system. However, exactly how and when these technologies will be deployed is subject to uncertainties related to many factors. This was the topic of a recent charrette that took place on the Texas A&M University (TAMU) Campus. The charrette, […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Autonomous Vehicles, connected transportation, CV/AV

Groundbreaking TTI Connected Vehicle Research Validated

April 10, 2017

Representatives from NASA, the U.S. Army, the California Department of Transportation and the Texas Department of Transportation were among those gathered at the RELLIS Campus Feb. 28 for a validation of groundbreaking connected vehicle research conducted by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI). Officially called a Technology Readiness Level Assessment, TTI researchers repeated their demonstration […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: connected transportation, connected vehicle research, CONVAS, CV/AV

Poe Selected as Strategy Lead for TTI’s CV/AV Transportation Research

November 4, 2015

The Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) has chosen Dr. Christopher Poe, P.E., senior research engineer and assistant agency director, as its Connected and Automated (CV/AV) Transportation Strategy Lead. Poe comes to this new position with more than 30 years of experience in transportation system operations and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) research and in leading and […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: automated transportation, automated vehicle, connected transportation, connected vehicle, CV/AV

TTI Enhances Its Proving Ground with New Research Facilities

June 1, 2015

The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 introduced a new concept to motorist safety: the forgiving roadside. A year before that act was implemented, engineers at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s (TTI’s) Proving Ground Research Facility developed and crash-tested breakaway sign supports — just one example of the new philosophy then being […]

Filed Under: Texas Transportation Researcher, Volume 51, Number 2 Tagged With: adaptive vehicle equipment, Center for Transportation Computational Mechanics, Central/Western Field Test Center, connected transportation, toll gantry, TTI Proving Ground, vehicle detection

An Old Notion, A New Future: We’ve Been Automating Vehicles Right from the Start

June 1, 2014

When we talk about automating vehicles today, it sometimes sounds very futuristic. Relinquishing driving duties to a computer is a scary thought for some. But one thing to remember is that automating vehicles isn’t a new idea. It began over a hundred years ago with the notion of tying automation to safety. You probably know […]

Filed Under: Texas Transportation Researcher, Volume 50, Number 2 Tagged With: automated vehicle, connected transportation, editorial, safety

TTI Successfully Tests Algorithm as Part of USDOT Prototype Development Project

June 1, 2014

Thanks to a successful prototype demonstration, researchers with the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) contributed to the growing evidence that a roadway can indeed become one big communications system. Vehicles, the roadside and traffic management centers (TMCs) can communicate with one another, seamlessly and nearly instantaneously. The demonstration was conducted May 6–7 in Columbus, Ohio, […]

Filed Under: Texas Transportation Researcher, Volume 50, Number 2 Tagged With: algorithm, connected transportation, Intelligent Network Flow Optimization (INFLO), mobility, queue warning

TTI Developing New Automated and Connected Transportation Test Bed

June 1, 2014

The Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) shares an industry vision where vehicle collisions are eliminated. Vehicles will interact — through technology — with other vehicles, drivers, the infrastructure, pedestrians and bicyclists to prevent crashes. The entire transportation system will be connected in a way that transforms how people live, work and interact. Achieving this vision […]

Filed Under: Texas Transportation Researcher, Volume 50, Number 2 Tagged With: automated vehicle, connected transportation, connected vehicle, pavement markings, testing facility, work-zone applications

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