Tackling traffic with open-source mobility solutions
Research team’s open-source system helps cities make timely transportation and infrastructure updates to meet needs in equitable and sustainable ways.
Read MoreResearch team’s open-source system helps cities make timely transportation and infrastructure updates to meet needs in equitable and sustainable ways.
Read MoreAs federal funding for the TOMNET University Transportation Center ends, the team brings advanced data dashboards and policy insights to benefit the sector.
Read MoreASU professor Aviral Shrivastava has a plan that allows self-driving cars to collect data through sensors and cameras and tell other vehicles what they detect.
Read MoreA system developed by ASU researchers is helping address infrastructure issues related to automated and connected semitrucks and increased airport traffic.
Read MoreProgress in transportation today requires much more than overcoming technological and logistical hurdles.
Read MoreResearchers in the Fulton Schools are driving innovation in the autonomous vehicle industry, building confidence in the technology and protecting passengers.
Read MoreASU researcher Xuesong (Simon) Zhou creates an open-source mapping system to streamline transportation modeling research and allowing for increased collaboration on projects around the world
Read MoreASU Professor Ram Pendyala teams up with researchers at the University of Texas at Austin to find out why it is so hard to get people to use mass transit options.
Read MoreFulton Schools engineering researchers collaborated with Valley Metro and Waymo in a unique mobility-on-demand, public transit experiment.
Read MoreFulton Schools engineering research is improving intersection safety through connected autonomous vehicles and real-time distributed systems
Read MoreFulton Schools researchers aim to pave way for use of new transportation technologies amid conflicting public attitudes — especially about driverless vehicles
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