Exploring the Prospective Role of Connected Vehicles in Monitoring and Response to Pandemics and Disasters
项目名称: Exploring the Prospective Role of Connected Vehicles in Monitoring and Response to Pandemics and Disasters
摘要: The first part of the proposed research will review/upgrade existing models for disease spread monitoring, and to evaluate the efficacy of pandemic-control policies and other interventions. Then the research will assess the two-way risks of infection. In the second objective, the research will explore how, in the near-future, connected vehicles could prospectively be used to assist in pandemic monitoring and control, either in a standalone manner or as part of a network of technology entities. Using these two outcomes, a spatiotemporal tool will be developed to assess the risks of pandemic propagation for use in the prospective era of CAVs. The tool will duly account for human mobility patterns and infection characteristics. Also, the research will show how a CAV fleet, by dynamically and collaboratively planning their trips and selecting routines, can help minimize human contact and exposure during pandemics. The proposed research will seek/develop model based information platforms through which the CAV can use its connectivity technology to advice to its occupants based on the disease-related attributes associated with their trip end points. The second part of the research will focus on transport agency response to natural disasters. Connected vehicle technology can facilitate information exchange between the transport agency and road users during disruptive events. The research will examine the prospective role of CAVs at each of the three phases of disruptive event life-cycle (pre-event, peri-event, and post-event).
状态: Active
资金: 100,000($50K InDOT,$25K Qassim,$25K King Khalid U)
资助组织: Center for Connected and Automated Transportation<==>Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
项目负责人: Tucker-Thomas, Dawn;Bezzina, Debra
执行机构: Purdue University, Lyles School of Civil Engineering
开始时间: 20210101
预计完成日期: 20211221
主题领域: Policy;Vehicles and Equipment
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