Market Potential of Internet of Vehicles and Urban Traffic Conditions in China - Finding from a Recent Survey
Traffic congestion, traffic accidents, and traffic exhaust emission have become major problems in most of China's large cities, as demonstrated by the wide-range air pollution and severe smog in many large cities across the whole China. Internet of vehicles (IOV) proposes a novel way to alleviate the urban traffic congestion problem, and thus reduces the amount of traffic exhaust emission. A large-scale survey with a total number of over 800 questionnaires had been conducted in Hangzhou by Supcon Information Technique (SUPCONIT) Co. Ltd. in order to assess the current traffic situation as well as the market potential for IOV products. The survey found that the majority of car drivers were not pleased with the current traffic situation, and there is a significant market potential and sustainability for developing IOV products in China.
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Supplemental Notes:
- Abstract used with permission of ITS Japan. Paper No. 3327.
- Corporate Authors: Tokyo, Japan
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Authors:
- Zhang, Bo-Li
- Zhang, Ru-Feng
- Song, Ting
- Wu, Hao-Min
- Yang, Yong-Yao
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Conference:
- 20th ITS World Congress
- Location: Tokyo , Japan
- Date: 2013-10-14 to 2013-10-18
- Publication Date: 2013
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Digital/other
- Features: CD-ROM; Figures; References;
- Pagination: 5p
- Monograph Title: 20th ITS World Congress, Tokyo 2013. Proceedings
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Environmental impacts; Exhaust gases; Internet; Market surveys; Pollutants; Surveys; Traffic congestion; Traffic crashes; Urban areas
- Geographic Terms: China
- Subject Areas: Environment; Highways; Operations and Traffic Management; Planning and Forecasting; I15: Environment; I72: Traffic and Transport Planning;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01539058
- Record Type: Publication
- ISBN: 9784990493981
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Sep 26 2014 2:29PM