CV Pilot Deployment Program Driving Towards Deployment: Lessons Learned from the Design/Build/Test Phase 

This program describes the sensitivities with the types and amount of data that need to be collected. Additionally discusses the need for a data governance framework that provides a metadata standard and outlines how data will be collected, managed, and archived.

USDOT Connected Vehicle Pilot Projects

In 2015, the USDOT awarded cooperative agreements to three pilot sites to implement a suite of connected vehicle applications and technologies. One of the key goals of the CV Pilot program is to produce and provide Open Data from the pilots to the public in a quick and useful manner. This will enable research into the effectiveness of emerging ITS technologies, preliminary development of third-party applications, and harmonization of data across similar collections.

Integrating Emerging Data Sources into Operational Practice: Capabilities and Limitations of Devices to Collect, Compile, Save, and Share Messages from CAVs and Connected Travelers

This report describes requirements, technical issues, technologies, and practices that will be necessary to collect, process, store, use and share large volumes of messages from road side equipment (RSE) to the traffic management centers (TMCs). These recommendations could find their way into data sharing standards for connected and automated vehicles (CAV) that could better define practices.

Integrating Emerging Data Sources into Operational Practice: Opportunities for Integration of Emerging Data for Traffic Management and TMCs

The purpose of this report is to 1) Identify how big data tools and technologies can be used in traffic management systems or TMCs; 2) Develop potential use cases for integrating big data technology and tools into traffic management systems or TMCs; 3) Assess how connected vehicle and traveler related data could be used to enhance the operation of traffic management systems or TMCs; 4) Analyze how the sharing of data with other TMCs, systems, connected vehicles and travelers; and agency business proce

NCHRP 08-116 Framework for Managing Data from Emerging Transportation Technologies to Support Decision-Making

This NCHRP report identified over 70 CAV projects across the Untied States. In a survey of a subset of these projects, responses were rather incomplete on topics including data management, data openness, data sensitivity, and data retention. Interviews were conducted with 11 state and local transportation agencies and a stakeholder workshop was conducted with 15 state and local agencies.

The Data Sharing Resources Guide for Shared Mobility Data

As part of the NCHRP 08-119 project, a Data Sharing Resources Guide for Shared Mobility Data is under development. This guide provides an overview of key issues facing the management of shared mobility data, detailed guidance on the resources (standards, policies, model documents, organizations, etc.) that are available, and a detailed assessment of the information or other support that each resource provides.

CityKEYS

CityKEYS is a common smart city performance measurement framework from the Technical Research Center of Finland that provides a performance measure framework, suggested datasets and sources, suggested indicators and indices, business models and opportunities, and policy making recommendations for small and large cities.

DataSF

DataSF is an open data sharing and analysis platform for the city of San Francisco​ containing over 500 datasets, many of which can be directly relevant to transportation applications.