DocumentCode
1720296
Title
Development and current status of CACS (comprehensive automobile traffic control system)
Author
Totani, Shinzo
Author_Institution
Nippondenso Co., Ltd.
Volume
30
fYear
1980
Firstpage
336
Lastpage
341
Abstract
The Comprehensive Automobile Traffic Control System (CACS) is essentially a communication system that links vehicles in motion, roadside equipment and a central data processing core. Through in-vehicle receivers and transmitters, through roadside units that pass information to and collect information from each vehicle and through a central computer control that digests and coordinates the information collected at the roadside units, the traffic flow on principal arteries and at major intersections is constantly monitored, individual drivers are instructed at each intersection which is the optimum route to take to their specific destinations, and emergency and driving advisories are dispatched directly to each vehicle whenever necessary. The CAC System was successfully tested in a pilot program lasting one year in central Tokyo. This report outlines the results of the CACS Project, including activities that have occurred since the project´s completion.
Keywords
Arteries; Automobiles; Centralized control; Communication system traffic control; Computerized monitoring; Data processing; Road vehicles; Traffic control; Transmitters; Vehicle driving;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1980. 30th IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VTC.1980.1622831
Filename
1622831
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