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Cooperative, Connected and automated mobility (CCAM) services provisioning in cross-border settings: Techno-economic analysis in the light of technical challenges

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  • Chiha, Asma
  • Vannieuwenborg, Frederic
  • Denis, Benoit
  • Colle, Didier
  • Verbrugge, Sofie

Abstract

Cooperative, connected and automated mobility (CCAM) has a great potential to change drastically the mobility landscape and improve safety on the roads by assisting drivers to take the best decisions in given circumstances or by supporting autonomous driving features aboard the car, among other expected benefits. Yet, providing CCAM services poses not only technical but also business challenges, especially in cross-border environments. In this paper, we present a general techno-economic methodology intended first, to identify the cross-border ecosystem and the potential business models to enable CCAM services provision and second, to derive the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of deploying the required Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) and Vehicle to Network (V2N) infrastructure. As an illustration, we then apply this methodology to a canonical Cooperative Lane Merging (CLM) scenario in a representative border environment (i.e., the Brenner pass between Italy and Austria). On this occasion, the impact of Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) placement on the deployment cost is also discussed and finally, a cost allocation model is developed to link these deployment costs to the key stakeholders within the identified business models. Results aim to give insights into the different deployment strategies in typical cross-border environments and settings.

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  • Chiha, Asma & Vannieuwenborg, Frederic & Denis, Benoit & Colle, Didier & Verbrugge, Sofie, 2023. "Cooperative, Connected and automated mobility (CCAM) services provisioning in cross-border settings: Techno-economic analysis in the light of technical challenges," Transport Policy, Elsevier, vol. 140(C), pages 68-84.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:trapol:v:140:y:2023:i:c:p:68-84
    DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2023.06.005
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