Emerging Transportation in Sustainable Development Environment: Multi-Modal Transportation and Connected Automated Vehicle (CAV) Technology
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Transportation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 October 2024) | Viewed by 25855
Special Issue Editors
Interests: intelligent vehicle; connected automated transportation system; green mobility behavior and traffic safety
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Interests: intelligent vehicle perception, decision and control; human–vehicle–road collaboration and vehicle networking technology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
With the support of information technology, the transportation system is developing towards safety, intelligence, and sustainability at an extremely fast speed. It not only brings much more travel choices, but also brings an increasingly complex traffic environment. At present, the transportation system is in the development stage of multi-modal transportation.
As a critical carrier of multi-modal transportation, connected automated vehicles (CAVs) are regarded as the best solution for completely driverless technology. From the micro perspective, it solves the insurmountable problems of single vehicle intelligence through collaborative perception, control, and decision-making. From the macro perspective, it can centrally and efficiently regulate traffic flow, which is very important for sustainable development. In the foreseeable future, there will be mixed traffic of traditional vehicles, connected automated vehicles, and other types of vehicles in the transportation system. Therefore, the related technologies of multi-modal transportation and CAV have important research value and significance.
Many existing studies have laid the foundation for traffic sustainability. However, there is little discussion on the topic of emerging transportation technologies. For example, how does multi-modal transportation affect the sustainable development environment when considering various traffic participants and complex traffic environment; how do artificial intelligence and big data enable emerging transportation and intelligent transportation system; and can CAV technology better serve multi-modal transportation and sustainable transportation?
The objective of this Special Issue is to discuss the new problems and methods of green mobility, sustainable transportation, emerging transportation, multi-modal transportation, and CAV technology. Original research articles and review papers are welcome. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Green transportation and low carbon mobility system;
- Solutions of emerging technologies for traffic safety;
- Energy and emission solutions for transportation systems;
- Policies and strategies for sustainable development of transportation;
- System architecture, modeling, and simulation of multi-modal transportation;
- Modeling and analysis of connected automate driving behavior;
- Perception, control and decision technology of CAV;
- Collaborative management of CAV in complex traffic environment.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Prof. Dr. Wuhong Wang
Prof. Dr. Lisheng Jin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- green intelligent transportation
- sustainable development of transportation
- traffic safety and management
- emerging transportation and multi-modal transportation
- CAV technology
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