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We have created the AIVIA Smart Roads initiative as a joint endeavour with global innovators with whom we will explore exciting new opportunities in the future-proofing of safe, efficient and enjoyable road travel.
AIVIA’s main focus is the development of infrastructure and technology which ensures that conventional and autonomous vehicles can co-exist harmoniously and that the maximum benefits of all types of automated and autonomous vehicles can be achieved.
Collaborators in the AIVIA Smart Roads initiative will develop various aspects of this ambitious initiative. From safety and reliable travel times to infotainment access in vehicles, the initiative will look at ways to build and implement the physical and digital infrastructure needed for the highways of the future while orchestrating day to day solutions. These collaborators will work together to develop modern roadways capable of implementing and making the most of innovations such as 5G, simulation technologies and advanced supervision and sensory technology to vastly improve not only the traveller experience but also traveller safety.
We all believe that infrastructure needs to be as advanced as the vehicles making use of modern roads
As highly automated, and in the future fully autonomous vehicles, increasingly come into operation, connected and orchestrated infrastructure will play a fundamental role in the safety, utility and value of connected automated vehicles.
Physical Infrastructure Improvements
Enhanced connectivity and sensorization across the corridor to deliver pro-active safety and enable certification of Managed Lanes as ODD for AVs.
Increased AV Prioritization
Value-adding use-cases for private fleet AV’s and public transit for increased fluidity. Connectivity enabled in-vehicle services focused on safety, convenience and entertainment.
Fully refined corridor
It will deliver fully orchestrated, dynamic traffic management for all vehicles across urban and interurban domains to maximize capacity, fluidity and flexibility without the need for additional construction.
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