Connectivity

TIDC is investigating how digitally interconnected systems of transportation and infrastructure can improve upon the durability and safety of transportation infrastructure, and how to mitigate risks that come with an interconnected system.

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Project 4.01: Connected Vehicles Applications to Improve Infrastructure Safety and Durability

This project identifies opportunities and vulnerabilities for enhanced connectivity of transportation infrastructure in Maine and New England. The project will consider how these technologies will improve the durability of infrastructure and improve safety and efficiency for road users. The project will include a review of available technologies and their applications, recommendations for a pilot of one application, and a strategic investment guideline, including potential costs and benefits.

Project 4.03: Towards Quantitative Cybersecurity Risk Assessment in Transportation Infrastructure

This research project aims to design a systematic and quantitative framework to explore the connectivity and security issues in representative transportation infrastructures, including low-power wireless network infrastructure mainly for long-term structural monitoring, and vehicle-to- everything (V2X) communication infrastructure for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure message passing.

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Project 4.01: Connected Vehicles Applications to Improve Infrastructure Safety and Durability

This project identifies opportunities and vulnerabilities for enhanced connectivity of transportation infrastructure in Maine and New England. The project will consider how these technologies will improve the durability of infrastructure and improve safety and efficiency for road users. The project will include a review of available technologies and their applications, recommendations for a pilot of one application, and a strategic investment guideline, including potential costs and benefits.

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Project 4.03: Towards Quantitative Cybersecurity Risk Assessment in Transportation Infrastructure

This research project aims to design a systematic and quantitative framework to explore the connectivity and security issues in representative transportation infrastructures, including low-power wireless network infrastructure mainly for long-term structural monitoring, and vehicle-to- everything (V2X) communication infrastructure for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure message passing.

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