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Infrastructure

AASHTO CV Infrastructure Footprint Analysis

Conduct analyses leading to a preliminary concept of a national connected vehicle field infrastructure. Sponsor: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)

Close-up of testing equipment inside TTI's Visibility Research Laboratory.Pavement Markings and Signs

Determine what agencies can do to enhance road readiness for camera-based vision, linking machine vision detection to 1) contrast (daytime) and 2) retroreflectivity (nighttime). Sponsor: Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Road Markings for Machine Vision

The objective of the research is to develop information on the performance characteristics of pavement markings that affect the ability of machine vision systems to recognize them. Sponsor: National Cooperative Highway Research Program

Sensing Highway Infrastructure

Develop innovative maintenance solutions using emerging technologies in safety, operations, bridges and pavements. Sponsor: Texas Department of Transportation

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