Comparative Analysis of Automatic Steering Technologies and Intelligent Transportation System Applied to BRT

2010-36-0310

10/06/2010

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Abstract
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In the recent years the urban transport system known as BRT (Bus Rapid Transit System) is gaining importance due to the growing demands from alternatives to rail systems. However, unlike rail systems, the performance of BRT depends on the driver's ability to perform accurate docking maneuvers on the bus stop platform and to travel in narrow bus lane quickly and safely. In this scenario, the automation of the bus through the technology of automated steering shows up as a viable alternative, with excellent prospect of operational performance improvement. This article shows how sensing technologies (including magnetic and optical), computational intelligence and electromechanical actuator can transform standard bus in automatically guided vehicle. In addition, it discusses the importance of integrating automated vehicle guidance system (AVGS) with Intelligent Transport System (ITS) to increase operational performance and safety of the BRT.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2010-36-0310
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15
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Yoshioka, L., Cardoso, J., Micoski, M., Costa, R. et al., "Comparative Analysis of Automatic Steering Technologies and Intelligent Transportation System Applied to BRT," SAE Technical Paper 2010-36-0310, 2010, https://doi.org/10.4271/2010-36-0310.
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Oct 6, 2010
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2010-36-0310
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Technical Paper
Language
English