Operational Scenario: Coordinated Response of the Connected Mobility System

Summary

The coordinated response of a connected mobility system to a dynamic deployment scenario is clearly demonstrated. The control center uses the central digital traffic twin to orchestrate the distribution of information, initiate route closures and coordinate the various road users. Automated and conventional vehicles adapt their behavior – whether by adjusting their route, reacting to an emergency vehicle or providing live video data to assess the situation. In addition, the drone supports the recording and transmission of situation data from the air to enable a comprehensive assessment of the situation.

State of the Art

Until now, road users have reacted individually to emergency vehicles and hazardous situations without system-wide coordination. Although vehicle communication is established via ETSI ITS-G5, it is rarely linked to a central control center. An adaptive response of automated vehicles to such events is hardly widespread to date.

Technological Innovations

The integration of a coordinated response of autonomous and connected vehicles to a dynamic deployment scenario will be demonstrated for the first time. The digital twin enables coordinated information distribution in real time for the entire mobility system. Automatic route adjustments and learned siren recognition will be presented. In addition, various road users provide service-based data to assess the situation, ensuring an efficient and adaptive response to the incident.

Participating Project Partners

RWTH Aachen University The Entrepreneurial UniversityKarlsruher Institut für Technologie Technische Universität Darmstadt Imar Navigation & Control ZF