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Intelligent Mobility

Expertise, Partnership, Passion

Logos of each of the partners in Intelligent Mobility

This pioneering effort builds on the expertise of a multidisciplinary group of University researchers in advanced autonomous systems, computer science and information technology, synchronized transportation, robotics, geography, social psychology and judicial studies.

Joining the University team is a coalition of public and private stakeholders, actively participating in the research and development. From governmental organizations to global brands, the coalition brings an impressive breadth of expertise and global perspective to Intelligent Mobility.

Living Labs: Open, Innovative Testing

Intelligent Mobility tests synchronized mobility concepts in complex and real-world urban, suburban and rural environments. In these ÁùºÏ±¦µä Living Labs, researchers and partners are refining technologies and collecting data aimed at making transportation more efficient, sustainable and safe.

Intelligent Mobility will be defined by its contribution to transportation safety, reductions in fuel consumption and emissions, commercialization of new technologies, business and workforce development, and ease of mobility.

In ÁùºÏ±¦µä’s real-world Living Labs, researchers and partners are testing, developing and refining systems in which vehicles sense their environment and communicate with other vehicles, infrastructure and people. Through a fiber optic/microwave network and high performance computing capability, the project studies positioning and orientation of subject vehicles, pedestrian and cyclist behavior, and coordination of multiple vehicles and traffic control systems.

Intelligent Mobility Programs

Icons representing each of the Intelligent Mobility programs arranged in a geometric pattern

Autonomous Car

The hybrid-autonomous-vehicle features a unique software configuration that improves upon existing artificial intelligence models by using social intelligence and a multi-sensor approach to react more like a human driver.

Synchronized Mass Transit

An electric bus – manufactured by Proterra, operated by the Washoe County Regional Transportation Commission and instrumented with a fusion of sensors and GPS-denied localization – collects data to assess mass-transit routes and the feasibility of mass-transit automation in city segments with a connected infrastructure.

Connected Infrastructure

A web of interconnected LiDAR, DSRC sensors and traffic-signals detects and tracks pedestrians, cyclists and traffic, and communicates information to connected and autonomous vehicles traveling throughout the Living Labs.

Communication Network and Data Collection

A fiber optic and microwave network links vehicles and infrastructure, and the vital information generated is processed, via secure network, through Pronghorn, the University’s high performance computing system.

Socioeconomics and Legal Aspects

Surveys and market research are being used to assess the socioeconomic impacts. Legal implications of autonomous and connected-vehicle usage also are being evaluated by teams of judges and legal scholars.

Contact

Intelligent Mobility is facilitated by the ÁùºÏ±¦µä Center for Applied Research.

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