Principles of creating range for testing technologies and technical solutions related to intelligent transportation systems and unmanned driving

Abstract This article describes the basic components and functional capabilities of a testing range that is planned to be created in Russia. With such a testing range, it will be possible to move to a whole new level of development and implementation of technical and technological components in such areas of promising intelligent transportation systems as cooperative interaction and unmanned traffic. The authors highlight that it is important to establish a systemic approach to prototype testing, the formation of a regulatory base and the establishment of a unified authority for the certification of developed technologies. Besides, the article describes the global experience in creating testing ranges to test performance and safety of advanced communication technologies, technologies of cooperative interaction (between vehicles as well as between vehicles and road infrastructure) and technologies of highly automated and unmanned vehicles as well as their role in the development of promising intelligent transportation systems.

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