V2X4All - Cooperative transport systems for all road users
Problem definition
The current implementation of digitalized transport systems with networked communication shows that vulnerable user groups (VRU) such as pedestrians, cyclists, etc. as well as public transport in particular, are given little consideration in this connected system and there is currently also no approach for a holistic data exchange.
Objective
The goal is to realize the wireless networking of different modes of transport and user groups with each other. The usage of V2X access technologies in combination with existing radio technologies for an interactive V2X application with uniform data exchange through already existing protocols shall be the project content.
Implementation
It is obvious to make use of the wireless technologies available on modern day mobile devices to connect vulnerable road users to existing systems. The usage of additional data paths and integration of other data sources and interfaces are explored and put to use by the Chair of Transport Systems Information Technology. A holistic software concept is being developed and tested with demonstrators in the test field of Dresden city to answer the question how this allows VRUs to communicate seamlessly with vehicles via a mobile application.
Project management organization
TÜV Rheinland Consulting in cooperation with VDI|VDE|IT
Alliance coordinator
Technische Universität Dresden
"Friedrich List" Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences
Institute of Traffic Telematics
Chair of Transport Systems Information Technology
Project partners
- Landeshauptstadt Dresden (associated partner)
- Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe AG (associated partner)
- Verkehrsunfallforschung an der TU Dresden GmbH (associated Partner)
Project duration
From 01/01/2023 to 12/31/2023 in the mFUND funding guideline 1.
The V2X4All project is funded with a total of 97,970.06 EUR by the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport as part of the mFUND innovation initiative.
Contact
About the FMDT's mFUND:
As part of the mFUND innovation initiative, since 2016 the FMDT has been funding data-based research and development projects for the digital and networked mobility of the future. The project funding is supplemented by active professional networking between actors from politics, economy, administration and research and through the provision of open data from the Mobilithek. For more information, visit www.mFUND.de.