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Project Abstract:

This research project aims to design a systematic and quantitative framework to explore the connectivity and security issues in representative transportation infrastructures, including low-power wireless network infrastructure mainly for long-term structural monitoring, and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication infrastructure for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure message passing.


Principal Investigator:
Dr. Song Han

Institution:
University of Connecticut

Project Type:
Base-Funded Research

Start Date:
10/1/2018

Project Cost:
$241,250

Project Status:
In Progress

End Date:
6/30/2022

Agency ID:
69A3551847101

Sponsors:
University Transportation Centers Program, Department of Transportation
University of Connecticut


Implementation of Research Outcomes:
Currently, the research project is in the initial phase and is ongoing. The research outcomes will be implemented as they are developed.

Impacts and Benefits of Implementation:
The research project is in the initial phase and is ongoing. The benefits will be determined towards the end of the research project.

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Downloadable Documents

Printable Project Information Sheet

April 2019 Semi-Annual Progress Report

September 2019 Semi-Annual Progress Report

December 2019 Semi-Annual Progress Report

December 2019 Quarterly Progress Report

March 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

June 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

September 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

December 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

March 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

June 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

September 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

December 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

Printable Final Report

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