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Connected Vehicles, Floating Car Data and Self-Driving Vehicles

Connected vehicles, floating car data and self-driving vehicles: three major steps forward that are already underway and will continue to radically alter the transport system. Could this be called a revolution? Probably not. Today, we’re witnessing the maturation of an evolutionary process that got its start over 20 years ago. As of 1990, the first vehicles connected thanks to radio RDS (Radio Data System, 1974) and its channel TMC (Traffic Message Channel, 1990) were actually receiving traffic-related information. The initial prototypes of self-driving vehicles can be traced back to the 1970’s, even though it would take waiting for the major demonstration in San Diego (1997) to significantly stimulate R&D efforts in this field, followed by the «Google Car» effect popularizing the concept among the user public.

  • Information sheet

    • Date: 2017
    • Author(s): EHRLICH Jacques
    • Domain(s): Road Network Operations
    • Type: RR373 - FEATURES
    • PIARC Ref.: RR373-021
    • Number of pages: 2
  • This article has been published in the Routes/Roads magazine

    N° 373

    2e trimestre 2017 / Juin

    Véhicules connectés Véhicules autonomes