National
Automated Highway System Consortium (NAHSC) Results
2007 marks the tenth
anniversary of Demo '97, the San Diego demonstration of highway
automation technologies by the National Automated Highway System
Consortium (NAHSC). In commemoration of this anniversary, we thought
it would be worthwhile to make available on the Web the documentation
of Demo '97 and of the other work of the NAHSC. In particular,
most of the reports that the NAHSC delivered to the U.S. DOT were not
published or made generally available to the public, but have only
existed in a handful of hard copies until now.
The contents of these
reports represent the majority of the work that was done by the NAHSC
from its start in late 1994 to its premature termination in the
spring of 1998. It is important that researchers who are interested
in highway automation have access to this information so that they
can be aware of the work that has already been done and can avoid
"reinventing the wheel". It is also worth noting that although
Demo '97 was the most visible product of the NAHSC, it was only one
element of the program and could not represent the breadth and depth
of research that was being done throughout the program.
The documents that are
available here are:
System Objectives
and Characteristics Document (PDF File 10.5 MB)
- The only report that was published,
this provides a high-level definition of the problems to be
addressed by the automated highway system.
AHS_Milestone_One (PDF File 3.3 MB)
- This report describes the original program plan for what was
planned as a seven-year research project, lasting until 2002.
AHS_WBS-C1_Final_Rpt (PDF File 11.8 MB)
- This report from June 1996 describes the automated highway
system concepts that were initially defined and evaluated, leading
to a down-selection to five concepts for subsequent detailed
analysis. It includes concepts submitted through a broad public
solicitation and the results of a public workshop in October 1995.
AHS_WBS-C1_Final_Rpt_Appendices (PDF File 9.5 MB)
- This file contains Appendices A-H of this final report, with the
supporting details behind the concepts and their evaluation.
AHS-Milestone_2_Report_Task-C21 (PDF File 3.6 MB)
- This report from June 1997 describes the second stage of concept
definition and evaluation, shifting the focus from individual
concepts to the attributes that influence the performance and
economics of an automated highway system. It includes detailed
analyses of AHS characteristics in the main body of the report and
Appendices A-M.
Deliverables at
Termination
When U.S. DOT
terminated the NAHSC program, the next scheduled deliverable was not
yet complete, so the NAHSC provided an interim report on the concept
development work that was in progress under Task C3 (referred to as
the Task C3(1) report) and a final workshop briefing for the U.S. DOT
summarizing what was learned and including recommendations for the
then-new Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (IVI) program. These
included strong recommendations for an emphasis on cooperative
systems, which has more recently come to the forefront with the
Vehicle-Infrastructure Integration (VII) program.
AHS-C-3-Volume 1 (PDF File 15.2 MB) -
This is the first part of the report on automated highway system
development work between October 1996 and December 1997, extending
the concepts from fully automated driving to intermediate systems
involving partial automation. This file contains the report
sections through 10.4.5
AHS-C-3-Volume 2 (PDF File 10.1 MB) -
This file contains the remainder of the report, starting from
Section 10.4.6, through Section 10.6.
NAHSC_Final_Workshop (PDF File 11.1 MB)
- Final Workshop (April 1998) Briefings and summary report on the
workshop
Demo '97
Documentation
Demo '97 generated an
unprecedented level of media attention for Intelligent Transportation
Systems, and we have made no attempt to capture the media aspects of
that event here. Rather, we include the report that the NAHSC
delivered to U.S. DOT describing the Demo process and organizational
issues, and the documentation that was provided as invitations to
visitors, handouts for people who took Demo rides, and handouts
provided by the NAHSC at its exhibition describing the thinking
behind the automated highway concepts that were being demonstrated.
Unfortunately, no technical reports were prepared describing the
design, development and testing of the demonstration vehicles,
although members of the academic research teams who worked on these
vehicles have published papers describing their work in conferences
and journals.
Part_1_AHS-DEMO-97 (PDF File 2.9 MB)
- Main body of report on Demo '97.
Part_2_AHS-DEMO-97 (PDF File 12.4 MB) -
Appendices to Demo '97 report.
NAHSC-Presentation_Docs (PDF File 8.0 MB) -
Presentation brochure provided as advance publicity to media and
potential visitors to Demo '97.
NAHSC_Brochure-Demo&Groups (PDF File 7.3 MB)
- Demo '97 invitation brochures and brochures provided to visitors
when they received demonstration rides.
AHS-Technical_Overview (PDF File 4.9 MB)
- Exhibition brochures describing NAHSC research and reasoning
behind it, aimed at Demo '97 visitors.
AHS-Update (PDF File 10.8 MB) -
This is a compendium of the AHS Update newsletters that were issued
by the NAHSC and distributed to its mailing list and to exhibit
visitors.
Demo '97
Videos
NAHSC Demo '97 Overview
PATH Automated Platoon Demo
AHS History 1939 - 1997
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