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Recent Progress for Intelligent Vehicle/Highway System Development in Taiwan
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As one of the newly industrialized countries, Taiwan is moving rapidly toward modernization. Accompanying this high economic growth rate are serious traffic problems. Unfortunately, traditional TSM strategies do not help a lot, and a more advanced traffic management system, which is referred to as IVHS, is thus necessitated. A general description about recent progress for IVHS development in Taiwan is presented. Seven relevant research areas and/or significant on-going transportation projects are included. Based on the understanding of our research capability, four intercorrelated IVHS projects are suggested in the future research directions.
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Chen, H., Ho, C., and Lee, C., "Recent Progress for Intelligent Vehicle/Highway System Development in Taiwan," SAE Technical Paper 912829, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/912829.Also In
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- Federal Highway Administration A Program for the Advancement of Intelligent Vehicle/Highway Systems April 1989
- Lai, Pohchin “An Overview of GIS Applications” workshop on Geographzc Information Systems in Planning and Resource Management National Cheng-Kung University August 1990
- OECD Route Guidance and In-Car Communication Systems 1988