NTL Record

Title ITS horizon scan : the societal, technical, and environmental trends that will influence ITS research and deployment.
Record ID 50909
Personal Name
Creator
McGurrin, Michael; Jacobi, Amy; Hardesty, Dawn; Ball, William; Dunzo, Mark; Miller, H. Gilbert; Pietrowicz, Stan; Tarnoff, Phil
Corporate Creator Noblis, Inc.
Publisher United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office
Publication Date 20130700
Language English
Abstract Horizon scans provide a “systematic examination of potential threats, opportunities and likely developments including but not restricted to those at the margins of current thinking and planning” (British Office of Science and Innovation). This horizon scan identified and assessed the technical, institutional, commercial, and environmental trends that may positively or negatively affect ITS deployment over the long term. The purpose of the study was to help the ITS JPO understand the range of opportunities and threats that may warrant further investigation among the research programs. Early identification of these trends and assessment of their impact on the US transportation system enables the ITS program to proactively develop strategies for influencing these developments, mitigating their negative impacts, and maximizing their positive impacts. Based on an extensive literature scan, 22 trends were identified for further analysis. A small expert panel then was assessed each of these trends in terms of the likelihood of the trend coming to fruition, when the trend was expected to have a significant impact on surface transportation, the types of impact each may have on the ITS program, the potential magnitude of that impact, and the time frame for when USDOT action might be needed. Based on the expert panel assessment, five trends and trend combinations were selected for further review by the expert panel. These topics were: • Big and Open Data / Connected Sensors / Machine to Machine Communications • Performance Measures • Government Fiscal Constraints • Semi-Autonomous and Autonomous Vehicles • Aging Population Specific actions for consideration by the USDOT were developed for each of these five topic areas.
Rosap ID dot:26788
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/26788
TRT Terms Intelligent transportation systems; Research; Strategic planning; Statistical trends
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Contract Number DTFH61-11-D-00018
Report Number FHWA-JPO-13-090
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/50000/50900/50909/HorizonScan_FinalReport_20130920_FINAL__FHWA-JPO-13-090_.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository