Abstract New paradigms emerging in transportation and information and communication technology create opportunities to better understand and leverage the interactions between travelers, vehicles, and the built environment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save energy. The U.S. Department of Energy’s SMART (Systems and Modeling for Accelerated Research in Transportation) Mobility Initiative recognizes and harnesses these megatrends by elevating DOE’s traditional transportation energy focus beyond the vehicle component technology level to transportation-as-a-system analysis, modeling and simulation, and applied research and development in 5 interrelated topics: connected and automated vehicles, mobility decision science, urban science, vehicles and infrastructure, and multi-modal.
DOE SMART Mobility: Systems and Modeling for Accelerated Research in Transportation
2016-01-01
14 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Connectivity , Automation , Transportation , Vehicles , Mobility , Energy , Emissions , Decision science , Urban science , Multi-modal , Infrastructure Engineering , Automotive Engineering , Robotics and Automation , Transportation , Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering , Innovation/Technology Management
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