Connected and Automated Transportation
Research Interests
Research Interests
- Developing policies to influence connected and automated vehicle (CAV) adoption.
- Designing situational awareness enhancing systems for partially and conditionally automated vehicles .
- Developing real-time traveler information systems under Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) environment.
- Evaluating the impacts of CAVs and other emerging travel options such as Hyperloop and unmanned aerial vehicles on travel-related behavior.
- Investigating the impacts of CAVs on parking demand and choices.
Presentations
Presentations
- Guo, Y., D. Souders, S. Labi, S. Peeta, I. Benedyk, “Updates on Understanding Impacts of Roadway Design and Policy on AV Adoption and Mode Choice”, ASCE International Conference on Transportation & Development, May 26th, 2020, Seattle, Washington, the U.S.A.
- Guo, Y., D. Souders, S. Labi, S. Peeta, I. Benedyk, “Understanding the Impacts of Wireless Charging and Dedicated Autonomous Vehicle Lanes on Autonomous Vehicle Adoption and Vehicle Fuel Type Choice”, INFORMS 2019, October 23, 2019, Seattle, Washington, the U.S.A.
- Guo, Y., D. Souders, S. Labi, S. Peeta, I. Benedyk, “Can Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Travel Experience and Roadway Design Impact AV Acceptance, Adoption, and Fuel Type Choice? A Driving Simulator Study”, Road Safety and Simulation, October 14, 2019, Iowa City, Iowa, the U.S.A.
- Guo, Y., D. Souders, S. Labi, S. Peeta, I. Benedyk, “Can Roadway Designs and Operational Policies Influence Autonomous Vehicle Adoption: A Driving Simulator Study”, 2019 International Conference on Smart Cities, July 17, 2019, Seoul, South Korea.
- Guo, Y., D. Souders, S. Peeta, S. Agrawal, I. Benedyk, “Paving the Way for Autonomous Vehicles in a Multi-modal Transportation Environment: Impacts of Roadway Design and Policy on Autonomous Vehicle Adoption and Mode Choice”, ASCE International Conference on Transportation & Development, June 9th, 2019, Alexandria, Virginia, the U.S.A.
- Guo, Y., D. Souders, S. Labi, S. Peeta, I. Benedyk, “Paving the Way for CAVs and Multi-modal Transportation: Road User Roadway Design and Policies Preferences and CAV Adoption Attitudes”, 2018 Global Symposium on Connected and Automated Transportation and Infrastructure, March 7th, 2018, Ann Arbor, Michigan, the U.S.A.
Projects
Projects
- Development of Situational Awareness Enhancing Systems for Partial and Conditional vehicle automation, Center for Connected Automated Transportation, USDOT Region V University Transportation Center. (2019-2020)
- Evaluate the Competitiveness of Hyperloop Technology for Intercity Travel in the U.S., Lyles School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University. (2019-2020)
- Intercity Travel: Mode Choice Behavior under Emerging Travel Mode Choice Options, Center for Connected Automated Transportation, USDOT Region V University Transportation Center. (2019-2020)
- Parking Behavior Under connected and automated vehicle environment, Center for Connected Automated Transportation, USDOT Region V University Transportation Center. (2019-2020)
- Adapting Land Use and Infrastructure for Automated Driving, Center for Connected Automated Transportation, USDOT Region V University Transportation Center. (2018-2019)
- Investigation of AV Operational Issues using Driving Simulator Equipment, Center for Connected Automated Transportation, USDOT Region V University Transportation Center. (2018-2019)
- Design of Urban Landscape and Road Networks to Accommodate Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, Center for Connected Automated Transportation, USDOT Region V University Transportation Center. (2017-2018)
Current Studies
Current Studies
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