Deployment of a CVO pilot project for specialized trucks in Taiwan
Journal
IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Proceedings
Journal Volume
2002-January
Pages
402-406
Date Issued
2002
Author(s)
Abstract
High accident rate, overloading, speeding, illegal dumping, driving on restricted routes, and over-time driving are the critical Issues in managing specialized trucks in Taiwan. The specialized trucks arc used for hauling aggregate materials mainly for construction. The current management system is unable to perform real-time management, such as illegal driver behavior monitoring, dynamic dispatching and emergency support. In order to solve these problems, this project is in an attempt to improve the safety of the aggregate material transportation and its operation performance by means of real-time vehicle tracking, road information monitoring, and relevant application development Moreover, tests of advanced equipments will be conducted to analyze the software and hardware requirements and system integration interface of intelligent transportation management system, as well as the Feasibility of incorporating intelligent transportation system (ITS) into management system. The pilot project includes 150 on-board units equipped with CPS, CIS and communication devices, together with vehicle data recorders. There are totally ISO trucks from northern, central and southern regions of Taiwan in the 8-month pilot project and 60 of them go into the second phase, which is another ten-months operation period. © 2002 IEEE.
Subjects
Commercial vehicle operation (CVO); Global positioning system (GPS); Intelligent transportation system (ITS); Real-time monitoring
SDGs
Other Subjects
Aggregates; Application programs; Automobiles; Commercial vehicles; Crime; Fleet operations; Global positioning system; Highway planning; Information management; Intelligent systems; Intelligent vehicle highway systems; Interfaces (materials); Large scale systems; Materials handling; Software testing; Tracking (position); Transportation; Trucks; Vehicle locating systems; Vehicles; Application development; Information monitoring; Intelligent transportation; Intelligent transportation systems; Operation performance; Real time monitoring; Real-time management; Software and hardwares; Commercial vehicle operations
Type
conference paper
