Abstract
This presentation will discuss identifying economically feasible routes for deploying automated freight vehicles and evaluating the complexity of those roadways within Indiana. The focus for this analysis is the Primary Highway Freight System (PHFS), and “last-mile” routes since they may be required to access the PHFS to and from major concentrations of manufacturing and distribution centers for advanced manufacturing and logistics (AML).
Session Number
126
Session Title
Quantifying Roadway Complexity for AV Freight Deployments
Track Title
Electric & Connected Vehicles
Location
MTHW 210
Date of Version
March 2024
Recommended Citation
Avery, Paul; Pearson, Tara; and Smeak, Jason, "Quantifying Roadway Complexity for AV Freight Deployments" (2024). Purdue Road School. 52.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2024/presentations/52
Start Date
3-13-2024 9:00 AM
End Date
3-13-2024 9:50 AM
Included in
Quantifying Roadway Complexity for AV Freight Deployments
MTHW 210
This presentation will discuss identifying economically feasible routes for deploying automated freight vehicles and evaluating the complexity of those roadways within Indiana. The focus for this analysis is the Primary Highway Freight System (PHFS), and “last-mile” routes since they may be required to access the PHFS to and from major concentrations of manufacturing and distribution centers for advanced manufacturing and logistics (AML).