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2020-12-25Número:
Vol. 17 Núm. 2 (2020): Revista TekhnêSección:
ArtículosWhat is a smart road?
¿Qué es una carretera inteligente?
Palabras clave:
Environment, intelligent road, solar panel, transportation, vehicle (en).Palabras clave:
Carretera inteligente, medio ambiente, panel solar, transporte, vehículo (es).Descargas
Resumen (en)
A smart road is the planning of avenues or roads that become advanced intelligent platforms, which allow detailed infrastructure to embody or develop their functions (such as traffic signals and tolls). It allows vehicles to communicate and share an essential information base with deterministic characteristics between a system for receiving and exporting information. In this way, a driver can know in advance if a traffic accident has occurred or if weather conditions are making it difficult for vehicles to pass. This article documents several characteristic aspects of the functioning of each of the parts that make up the intelligent highway.
Resumen (es)
Una carretera inteligente consiste en la planeación de avenidas o caminos que se conviertan en avanzadas plataformas inteligentes, que permiten que la detallada infraestructura plasme o desarrolle sus funciones (como señales de tránsito y peajes). Permite que los vehículos se comuniquen y compartan una base información esencial con características determinantes a los factores, entre un sistema de recepción y exportación de información. De esta manera, un conductor puede conocer con anticipación si se registró un accidente de tránsito o si las condiciones climáticas están dificultando el paso de vehículos. Este articulo documenta varios aspectos característicos del funcionamiento de cada una de las partes que componen a la carretera inteligentes.
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