Recent progress for intelligent vehicle/highway system development in Taiwan

Huey Kuo Chen, Chi Hong Ho, Chi Kang Lee

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Abstract

As one of the newly industrialized countries, Taiwan is moving rapidly toward modernization. Accompanying this high economic growth rate are serious traffic problems. Unfortunately, traditional TSM strategies do not help a lot, and a more advanced traffic management system, which is referred to as IVHS, is thus necessitated. A general description about recent progress for IVHS development in Taiwan is presented. Seven relevant research areas and/or significant on-going transportation projects are included. Based on the understanding of our research capability, four intercorrelated IVHS projects are suggested in the future research directions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - Society of Automotive Engineers
PublisherPubl by SAE
Pages811-817
Number of pages7
EditionP-253 pt 2
ISBN (Print)1560911913
StatePublished - 1991
EventVehicle Navigation & Information Systems Conference Proceedings Part 2 (of 2) - Dearborn, MI, USA
Duration: 20 Oct 199123 Oct 1991

Publication series

NameProceedings - Society of Automotive Engineers
NumberP-253 pt 2
ISSN (Print)8756-8470

Conference

ConferenceVehicle Navigation & Information Systems Conference Proceedings Part 2 (of 2)
CityDearborn, MI, USA
Period20/10/9123/10/91

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