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TEAM Applications for Collaborative Road Mobility

The tomorrow's elastic adaptive mobility industrial research project developed eleven collaborative mobility apps addressing various traffic issues and scenarios. The apps, involving different aspects and degrees of collaboration (e.g., direct user participation, shared objectives, coordination...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on industrial informatics 2019-02, Vol.15 (2), p.1105-1119
Main Authors: Bellotti, Francesco, Kopetzki, Sven, Berta, Riccardo, Paranthaman, Pratheep Kumar, Dange, Gautam Ravindra, Lytrivis, Panagiotis, Amditis, Angelos J., Raffero, Mattia, Aittoniemi, Elina, Basso, Rafael, Radusch, Ilja, De Gloria, Alessandro
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Summary:The tomorrow's elastic adaptive mobility industrial research project developed eleven collaborative mobility apps addressing various traffic issues and scenarios. The apps, involving different aspects and degrees of collaboration (e.g., direct user participation, shared objectives, coordination, etc.), aim at increasing the driver/traveler awareness and support a better behavior. This paper describes the apps and the underlying system architecture shared by the participating car manufacturers. Then, it provides a user acceptance analysis grouping the apps according to the three main types of users and stakeholders: drivers, travelers, and administrators/operators. Data, collected in five European countries, shows that acceptance and expected impact are positive. The actual road-test experience did not diminish the high expectations raised by an initial presentation on paper, showing a good maturity of the prototypes. The Administrator app cluster shows a slightly better assessment, highlighting the importance of considering collaborative mobility as a system, including road, infrastructure, and traffic management.
ISSN:1551-3203
1941-0050
DOI:10.1109/TII.2018.2850005