Overview
The Cyber-Transportation Systems (CTS) Project, founded by NSF/CPS and Cisco was started at State University of New York at Buffalo in 2010. The project takes a multi-disciplinary approach that combines cyber technologies, transportation engineering and human factors. It has two closely related objectives:
1) Design and evaluate new CTS applications and traffic operations for improved traffic safety.
2) Design and develop an integrated traffic-driving-networking simulator.
What Is New?
>> Jan. 2015: Our survey on simulation tools for Transportation Cyber-Phsical Systems will appear on IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2015. new!
>> Nov. 2014: Our paper about data delivery and eco-driving won the Best Short Paper Award on ICCVE! new!
>> Mar. 2014: Four paper from our group will appear on ITS World Congress, 2014.
>> Jan. 2014: Our journal paper about Validation of Traffic-Driving-Networking Simulator (ITDNS) has accepted by TRC, 2014.
>> Oct. 2013: Our paper about Warning Message Utility Scale has accepted by HSEF, 2013.
>> Jun. 2013: Our paper about Vacant Taxis Cruising Guidance has accepted by IEEE GLOBECOM, 2013.
>> Jan. 2013: Our paper on Integrated Traffic-Driving-Networking Simulator (ITDNS) won the Best Short Paper Award on ICCVE!
PI Qiao was a featured speaker at the first ACM/IEEE/IFAC/TRB International Conference on Connected Vehicles & Expo (ICCVE), 2012.
>> Nov. 2012: Our paper about On-road Ads Delivery Scheduling in CPS has accepted by IEEE INFOCOM, 2013.
>> Nov. 2012: Our journal paper about Holistic Approach to Service Delivery in Driver-in-the-Loop CPS has accepted for publication in IEEE JSAC, 2013.
>> Nov. 2012: Our journal paper about Effective Service Scheduling for Human Drivers in CPS has accepted for publication in IEEE TPDS, 2012.
>> Nov. 2012: Our journal paper about Mathematical Model for the Prediction of Speeding has accepted for publication in IEEE ITS, 2012.
>> Oct. 2012: A video of our 3-in-1 Integrated Traffic-Driving-Network Simulator is now available on youtube.
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