/
Assessing the Applications of a Light, Autonomous Vehicle on the USF Tampa Assessing the Applications of a Light, Autonomous Vehicle on the USF Tampa

Assessing the Applications of a Light, Autonomous Vehicle on the USF Tampa - PowerPoint Presentation

calandra-battersby
calandra-battersby . @calandra-battersby
Follow
372 views
Uploaded On 2018-02-25

Assessing the Applications of a Light, Autonomous Vehicle on the USF Tampa - PPT Presentation

Campus Forward Pinellas Technology Forum Sept 28 2017 University of Michigan Driverless Shuttle https wwwyoutubecomwatchtimecontinue46ampvP0cH9WIQwt8 University of Michigan Driverless Shuttle ID: 635591

campus shuttle identify driverless shuttle campus driverless identify tasks study service usf mile university options operating restrictions insurance legal

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Assessing the Applications of a Light, A..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

Assessing the Applications of a Light, Autonomous Vehicle on the USF Tampa

Campus

Forward Pinellas Technology Forum, Sept. 28, 2017Slide2

University of Michigan Driverless Shuttle

https://

www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=46&v=P0cH9WIQwt8

Slide3

University of Michigan Driverless Shuttle

Service starts this fall

2, 15-passenger electric shuttles

2-mile route on U-M roads

Shuttles made by French firm NAVYASlide4

Study Tasks

Identify areas of USF campus that could be served by a driverless shuttle

Identify legal and insurance restrictions to operating a driverless shuttle on campus

Identify 2 to 3 service optionsSlide5

Study Tasks

Identify areas of USF campus that could be served by a driverless shuttle

Marshall

Center

Rec

Center

Library

Sun DomeSlide6

Study Tasks

Use existing data sources to understand student travel patternsSlide7

Study Tasks

Use existing data sources to understand student travel patternsSlide8

Study Tasks

Identify legal and insurance restrictions to operating a driverless shuttle on campus

Requiring an attendant to be on-board for safety

Restricting the max allowable speed Slide9

Study Tasks

Identify 2 to 3 service options

Campus circulator

Parking shuttle

First mile/last mile connector to

BullRunner

On-Demand Evening Shuttle

Transportation for students with disabilities

Medical campus service

Special event shuttleSlide10

Contact Information

Brian Pessaro

Senior Research Associate

CUTR

University of South Florida

pessaro@cutr.usf.edu

(813) 974-5113