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Smart highway

Smart highways and smart roads[1] are highways and roads that incorporate electronic technologies. They are used to improve the operation of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs[2]), for traffic lights and street lighting, and for monitoring the condition of the road, as well as traffic levels and the speed of vehicles.[3]

Intelligent transportation systems edit

Intelligent transportation systems usually refer to the use of information and communication technologies (rather than innovations in the construction of the roadway) in the field of road transport, infrastructure, vehicles, and users, and in traffic management and mobility management, as well as for interfaces with other modes of transportation.[4]

Vehicle infrastructure integration edit

Structural health monitoring edit

Solar road panels edit

Purpose edit

The principal idea of solar road panels is to utilize the space occupied by the roads to generate electricity via photovoltaic panels installed in place of a conventional concrete or asphalt road surface.[5] Other functions for solar road panels have since then been proposed. One proposition is its use to power LED lights for creating dynamic road markings, such as lane markings, or warning messages such as “Reduce Speed” signs.[5] Another function that has been proposed is using it to power heating elements that produce sufficient energy to clear ice and snow from roadways.[5] It has also been suggested that they could power wireless charging technology to recharge the batteries of electric vehicles that drive over the panels.[5]

Criticism edit

Critics have highlighted that solar roadways would be more expensive, due to the cost of panels and the required extensive maintenance associated. Furthermore, they have argued they are less productive than more conventional forms of solar power infrastructure, as the panels cannot be angled towards the Sun, requiring thicker glass to withstand the weight of traffic and lack of cooling of the panels.[6]

Tests edit

An experimental 1-kilometer road in France called Wattway, the longest solar road in the world, inaugurated in December 2016 by Segolene Royal, the Minister of the Environment, fell apart by August 2018. Described as a fiasco by Le Monde, it produced half of the electricity expected, created bothersome noises from traffic, and deteriorated substantially over two years.[7]

Vehicle charging edit

Conductive edit

Electric road technologies which power and charge electric vehicles while driving were assessed in Sweden from 2013.[8]: 12  The assessment was scheduled to conclude in 2022.[9] The first standard for electrical equipment on board a vehicle powered by a rail electric road system (ERS), CENELEC Technical Standard 50717, has been approved in late 2022.[10] Following standards, encompassing "full interoperability" and a "unified and interoperable solution" for ground-level power supply, are scheduled to be published by the end 2024, detailing complete "specifications for communication and power supply through conductive rails embedded in the road".[11][12] The first permanent electric road in Sweden is planned to be completed by 2026[13] on a section of the E20 route between Hallsberg and Örebro, followed by an expansion of further 3000 kilometers of electric roads by 2045.[14]

Inductive edit

The Online Electric Vehicle developed by KAIST, the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, uses inductive vehicle charging. Its system has inductive coils built into the road that delivers power to receivers mounted on the underside of electric vehicles.[15]: 16  Commercialization of the technology has not been successful, leading to a controversy over the continued public funding of the technology in 2019.[16] The German company IAV developed similar technology in 2009.[17] As of 2021, companies such as Magment, Electreon, and IPT are currently developing dynamic inductive coil charging technologies.[18] Additionally, IPT is developing a system that uses inductive rails instead of coils, as the current standards which use coils that were deemed "extremely expensive" for dynamic charging, according to its CEO.[19]

Usage for road markings edit

 
Glowing Lines, Studio Roosegaarde

The Smart Highway concept developed by Studio Roosegaarde and the infrastructure management group Heijmans in the Netherlands incorporated photo-luminescent paint for road markings, which absorb light during the day then glow for a period up to 10 hours. In its first design, the Glowing Lines charge during the daytime and glows for several hours at night to create a positive highway experience and increase safety.[20] In April 2014, a pilot stretch of highway in Brabant, Netherlands was officially opened, demonstrating the technology.[21][22] After two weeks, the paint had stopped glowing due to damage from moisture.[23]

Frost protection and melting snow, ice edit

Snowmelt systems using electricity or hot water to heat roads and pavements have been installed in various locations.[where?]

Solar Roadways has proposed including a snowmelt system with their photovoltaic road panels, since the panels already have electrical power connections for harvesting photovoltaic power.[24] Critics point to the very large energy requirements of such a system (much greater than the energy collected by the roadway in ideal conditions).[25][26]

ICAX Limited of London's "Interseasonal Heat Capture" technology captures solar energy in thermal banks and releases it back under a roadway, heating it and keeping the asphalt free of ice.[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Toh, Chai K.; Sanguesa, Julio A.; Cano, Juan C.; Martinez, Francisco J. (29 January 2020). "Advances in Smart Roads for Future Smart Cities, Proceedings of The Royal Society Part A, Vol. 476, No. 2233, 2020". Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 476 (2233). doi:10.1098/rspa.2019.0439. PMC 7016555. PMID 32082053.
  2. ^ IoT Update: How Smart Cities and Connected Cars May Benefit from Each Other Published by insidetechmedia.com on 28 March 2019, retrieved on April 8, 2019
  3. ^ AA sounds safety warning over smart motorways Published by The Guardian on April 8, 2019, retrieved on April 8, 2019
  4. ^ http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:207:0001:0013:EN:PDF [bare URL]
  5. ^ a b c d Ranjan, Rajeev (January–February 2015). "Solar Power Roads: Revitalising Solar Highways, Electrical Power and Smart Grids". International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science. 3 (1): 380–385.
  6. ^ "Solar Roadways: An Engineering FAILURE". 2017-05-18. Retrieved 2018-09-05.
  7. ^ Igor Bonnet (23 July 2019). "En Normandie, le fiasco de la plus grande route solaire du monde". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 14 August 2019. Après avoir produit la première année un peu plus de 50 % des 790 kilowattheures (kWh) par jour attendus, soit un total de 149 459 kWh sur l'année, l'équipement a généré 78 397 kWh en 2018 et 37 900 kWh depuis janvier, comme l'indiquait, début juillet, le relevé de l'association de promotion du photovoltaïque BDPV, qui recense la production d'installations solaires en France.
  8. ^ Swedish Transport Administration (November 29, 2017), (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on November 24, 2020
  9. ^ (PDF), Regeringskansliet (Government Offices of Sweden), September 1, 2021, pp. 291–297, archived from the original (PDF) on September 2, 2021
  10. ^ , The British Standards Institution, 2022, archived from the original on January 2, 2023, retrieved January 2, 2023
  11. ^ Final draft: Standardization request to CEN-CENELEC on 'Alternative fuels infrastructure' (AFI II) (PDF), European Commission, February 2, 2022
  12. ^ Matts Andersson (July 4, 2022), Regulating Electric Road Systems in Europe - How can a deployment of ERS be facilitated? (PDF), CollERS2 - Swedish German research collaboration on Electric Road Systems
  13. ^ "Rebecka Johansson, Ministry of Infrastructure - ERS Regulations, policies and strategies in Sweden", Electric Road Systems - PIARC Online Discussion, November 4, 2021, 14 minutes 25 seconds into the video
  14. ^ Jonas Grönvik (September 1, 2021), "Sverige på väg att bli först med elvägar – Rullar ut ganska snabbt", Ny Teknik
  15. ^ D Bateman; et al. (October 8, 2018), Electric Road Systems: a solution for the future (PDF), TRL, (PDF) from the original on 3 August 2020, retrieved 10 February 2021
  16. ^ Kwak Yeon-soo (24 March 2019). "ICT minister nominee accused of wasting research money". The Korea Times.
  17. ^ Bill Christensen (October 11, 2009), "In-Road Electric Vehicle Charger", Technovelgy.com
  18. ^ Amy M. Dean (August 29, 2021), German Co. Works Alongside INDOT to Create Concrete Roads that Can Charge EVs as they Drive Along, International Society for Concrete Pavements
  19. ^ E-Mobility Engineering staff (September 6, 2021), "Wireless Charging", E-Mobility Engineering
  20. ^ "Smart Highway | Smart Highway | Studio Roosegaarde". 19 October 2013.
  21. ^ Clark, Liat. "Netherlands highways will glow in the dark from mid-2013 (Wired UK)". Wired UK. Wired.co.uk. from the original on 2014-05-30. Retrieved 2014-06-02.
  22. ^ "Glow in the dark road unveiled in the Netherlands". BBC. 2014-04-14. from the original on 2014-07-03. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  23. ^ "Tegenvaller voor Weg van de Toekomst: lichtgevende lijnen werken niet" (in Dutch). Omroep Brabant. 2014-04-24. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  24. ^ "Solar-powered 'smart' roads could zap snow, ice". www.cnn.com. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  25. ^ Media, Provectus (2016-06-17). "Solar Powered Roads: The Future, or Just Hype?". Zero To 60 Times. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  26. ^ Ryan, Dylan (21 September 2018). "Solar panels replaced tarmac on a road -- here are the results". The Conversation. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  27. ^ "Solar Road Systems from ICAX clears ice from Toddington roads for Highways Agency using under road heating | TRL report heated roads". www.icax.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-12-02.

External links edit

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Smart highways and smart roads 1 are highways and roads that incorporate electronic technologies They are used to improve the operation of connected and autonomous vehicles CAVs 2 for traffic lights and street lighting and for monitoring the condition of the road as well as traffic levels and the speed of vehicles 3 Contents 1 Intelligent transportation systems 2 Vehicle infrastructure integration 3 Structural health monitoring 4 Solar road panels 4 1 Purpose 4 2 Criticism 4 3 Tests 5 Vehicle charging 5 1 Conductive 5 2 Inductive 6 Usage for road markings 6 1 Frost protection and melting snow ice 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksIntelligent transportation systems editMain article Intelligent transportation system See also Virginia Smart RoadIntelligent transportation systems usually refer to the use of information and communication technologies rather than innovations in the construction of the roadway in the field of road transport infrastructure vehicles and users and in traffic management and mobility management as well as for interfaces with other modes of transportation 4 Vehicle infrastructure integration editFurther information Platoon automobile and Vehicle infrastructure integrationStructural health monitoring editMain article Structural health monitoringSolar road panels editPurpose edit The principal idea of solar road panels is to utilize the space occupied by the roads to generate electricity via photovoltaic panels installed in place of a conventional concrete or asphalt road surface 5 Other functions for solar road panels have since then been proposed One proposition is its use to power LED lights for creating dynamic road markings such as lane markings or warning messages such as Reduce Speed signs 5 Another function that has been proposed is using it to power heating elements that produce sufficient energy to clear ice and snow from roadways 5 It has also been suggested that they could power wireless charging technology to recharge the batteries of electric vehicles that drive over the panels 5 Criticism edit Critics have highlighted that solar roadways would be more expensive due to the cost of panels and the required extensive maintenance associated Furthermore they have argued they are less productive than more conventional forms of solar power infrastructure as the panels cannot be angled towards the Sun requiring thicker glass to withstand the weight of traffic and lack of cooling of the panels 6 Tests edit An experimental 1 kilometer road in France called Wattway the longest solar road in the world inaugurated in December 2016 by Segolene Royal the Minister of the Environment fell apart by August 2018 Described as a fiasco by Le Monde it produced half of the electricity expected created bothersome noises from traffic and deteriorated substantially over two years 7 Vehicle charging editConductive edit Further information electric road and conductive charging Electric road technologies which power and charge electric vehicles while driving were assessed in Sweden from 2013 8 12 The assessment was scheduled to conclude in 2022 9 The first standard for electrical equipment on board a vehicle powered by a rail electric road system ERS CENELEC Technical Standard 50717 has been approved in late 2022 10 Following standards encompassing full interoperability and a unified and interoperable solution for ground level power supply are scheduled to be published by the end 2024 detailing complete specifications for communication and power supply through conductive rails embedded in the road 11 12 The first permanent electric road in Sweden is planned to be completed by 2026 13 on a section of the E20 route between Hallsberg and Orebro followed by an expansion of further 3000 kilometers of electric roads by 2045 14 Inductive edit Further information Inductive charging Dynamic charging and Wireless power transfer The Online Electric Vehicle developed by KAIST the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology uses inductive vehicle charging Its system has inductive coils built into the road that delivers power to receivers mounted on the underside of electric vehicles 15 16 Commercialization of the technology has not been successful leading to a controversy over the continued public funding of the technology in 2019 16 The German company IAV developed similar technology in 2009 17 As of 2021 companies such as Magment Electreon and IPT are currently developing dynamic inductive coil charging technologies 18 Additionally IPT is developing a system that uses inductive rails instead of coils as the current standards which use coils that were deemed extremely expensive for dynamic charging according to its CEO 19 Usage for road markings edit nbsp Glowing Lines Studio RoosegaardeThe Smart Highway concept developed by Studio Roosegaarde and the infrastructure management group Heijmans in the Netherlands incorporated photo luminescent paint for road markings which absorb light during the day then glow for a period up to 10 hours In its first design the Glowing Lines charge during the daytime and glows for several hours at night to create a positive highway experience and increase safety 20 In April 2014 a pilot stretch of highway in Brabant Netherlands was officially opened demonstrating the technology 21 22 After two weeks the paint had stopped glowing due to damage from moisture 23 Frost protection and melting snow ice edit Snowmelt systems using electricity or hot water to heat roads and pavements have been installed in various locations where Solar Roadways has proposed including a snowmelt system with their photovoltaic road panels since the panels already have electrical power connections for harvesting photovoltaic power 24 Critics point to the very large energy requirements of such a system much greater than the energy collected by the roadway in ideal conditions 25 26 ICAX Limited of London s Interseasonal Heat Capture technology captures solar energy in thermal banks and releases it back under a roadway heating it and keeping the asphalt free of ice 27 See also editAutopilot Building information modeling Digital modeling and fabrication Open hardware Open Design AllianceReferences edit Toh Chai K Sanguesa Julio A Cano Juan C Martinez Francisco J 29 January 2020 Advances in Smart Roads for Future Smart Cities Proceedings of The Royal Society Part A Vol 476 No 2233 2020 Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 476 2233 doi 10 1098 rspa 2019 0439 PMC 7016555 PMID 32082053 IoT Update How Smart Cities and Connected Cars May Benefit from Each Other Published by insidetechmedia com on 28 March 2019 retrieved on April 8 2019 AA sounds safety warning over smart motorways Published by The Guardian on April 8 2019 retrieved on April 8 2019 http eur lex europa eu LexUriServ LexUriServ do uri OJ L 2010 207 0001 0013 EN PDF bare URL a b c d Ranjan Rajeev January February 2015 Solar Power Roads Revitalising Solar Highways Electrical Power and Smart Grids International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science 3 1 380 385 Solar Roadways An Engineering FAILURE 2017 05 18 Retrieved 2018 09 05 Igor Bonnet 23 July 2019 En Normandie le fiasco de la plus grande route solaire du monde Le Monde in French Retrieved 14 August 2019 Apres avoir produit la premiere annee un peu plus de 50 des 790 kilowattheures kWh par jour attendus soit un total de 149 459 kWh sur l annee l equipement a genere 78 397 kWh en 2018 et 37 900 kWh depuis janvier comme l indiquait debut juillet le releve de l association de promotion du photovoltaique BDPV qui recense la production d installations solaires en France Swedish Transport Administration November 29 2017 National roadmap for electric road systems PDF archived from the original PDF on November 24 2020 Regler for statliga elvagar SOU 2021 73 PDF Regeringskansliet Government Offices of Sweden September 1 2021 pp 291 297 archived from the original PDF on September 2 2021 PD CLC TS 50717 Technical Requirements for Current Collectors for ground level feeding system on road vehicles in operation The British Standards Institution 2022 archived from the original on January 2 2023 retrieved January 2 2023 Final draft Standardization request to CEN CENELEC on Alternative fuels infrastructure AFI II PDF European Commission February 2 2022 Matts Andersson July 4 2022 Regulating Electric Road Systems in Europe How can a deployment of ERS be facilitated PDF CollERS2 Swedish German research collaboration on Electric Road Systems Rebecka Johansson Ministry of Infrastructure ERS Regulations policies and strategies in Sweden Electric Road Systems PIARC Online Discussion November 4 2021 14 minutes 25 seconds into the video Jonas Gronvik September 1 2021 Sverige pa vag att bli forst med elvagar Rullar ut ganska snabbt Ny Teknik D Bateman et al October 8 2018 Electric Road Systems a solution for the future PDF TRL archived PDF from the original on 3 August 2020 retrieved 10 February 2021 Kwak Yeon soo 24 March 2019 ICT minister nominee accused of wasting research money The Korea Times Bill Christensen October 11 2009 In Road Electric Vehicle Charger Technovelgy com Amy M Dean August 29 2021 German Co Works Alongside INDOT to Create Concrete Roads that Can Charge EVs as they Drive Along International Society for Concrete Pavements E Mobility Engineering staff September 6 2021 Wireless Charging E Mobility Engineering Smart Highway Smart Highway Studio Roosegaarde 19 October 2013 Clark Liat Netherlands highways will glow in the dark from mid 2013 Wired UK Wired UK Wired co uk Archived from the original on 2014 05 30 Retrieved 2014 06 02 Glow in the dark road unveiled in the Netherlands BBC 2014 04 14 Archived from the original on 2014 07 03 Retrieved 2014 06 21 Tegenvaller voor Weg van de Toekomst lichtgevende lijnen werken niet in Dutch Omroep Brabant 2014 04 24 Retrieved 2014 06 21 Solar powered smart roads could zap snow ice www cnn com Retrieved 2022 12 02 Media Provectus 2016 06 17 Solar Powered Roads The Future or Just Hype Zero To 60 Times Retrieved 2022 12 02 Ryan Dylan 21 September 2018 Solar panels replaced tarmac on a road here are the results The Conversation Retrieved 2019 02 09 Solar Road Systems from ICAX clears ice from Toddington roads for Highways Agency using under road heating TRL report heated roads www icax co uk Retrieved 2022 12 02 External links editSolar Roadways Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smart highway amp oldid 1184318998 Solar road panels, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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