Are Work Zones and Connected Automated Vehicles Ready for a Harmonious Coexistence? A Scoping Review and Research Agenda
Amjad Dehman, Bilal Farooq

TL;DR
This paper reviews the integration of connected automated vehicles (CAVs) with work zones (WZs), analyzing current technologies, challenges, and proposing a research agenda for safe and efficient coexistence.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of CAV-WZ interactions and outlines a research agenda addressing key challenges and opportunities for future deployment.
Findings
CAVs can improve safety and traffic flow in work zones.
Detection and communication technologies are crucial for CAV-WZ integration.
A prioritized research agenda highlights critical areas for future study.
Abstract
The recent advent of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) is expected to transform the transportation system. CAV technologies are being developed rapidly and they are foreseen to penetrate the market at a rapid pace. On the other hand, work zones (WZs) have become common areas on highway systems as a result of the increasing construction and maintenance activities. The near future will therefore bring the coexistence of CAVs and WZs which makes their interaction inevitable. WZs expose all vehicles to a sudden and complex geometric change in the roadway environment, something that may challenge many of CAV navigation capabilities. WZs however also impose a space contraction resulting in adverse traffic impacts, something that legitimately calls for benefiting from the highly efficient CAV functions. CAVs should be able to reliably traverse WZ geometry and WZs should benefit from CAV…
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