SS52 Solution for Traffic Jam in Highway using ACC and C2X Communication Technology

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
S210B (Orange County Convention Center )
Organizer:
Takaaki Segi, ITS Japan
Invited Moderator:
Masayuki Kawamoto, Project General Manager, R&D Management Div. TOYOTA Motor Corporation

Session Description

Accidents and traffic jams on expressway are the issues to be urgently solved. In Japan, since the end of 2009, some Japanese car manufacturers have studied the smooth traffic flows by utilizing ACC to realize "Zero traffic jam" and "Zero accident" in Highway. Their first target is to solve the traffic jam at a sag point on expressway with C2X communication technologies. In this session, we expect to have the presentations about R&D activities by Japanese car manufacturers, and also share the experience in the European region.

Invited Speakers:

Kenichi Kitahama, Project Manager, R&D Management Div. TOYOTA Motor Cooperation

Takashi Oguchi, Professor, Institute of Industrial Sciences, University of Tokyo

Bart D. Netten, TNO

Koichi Sakai, Senior Researcher, ITS Division, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management

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