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In the next 10 years you are going to see some form of autonomous or connected vehicles on the streets.

Researchers at UT Austin's Center for Transportation Research are studying the wide range of technical, social and policy aspects of connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) technologies.

While the basic idea of connected vehicles (CVs) in particular is safety — experts hypothesize up to 80 percent less accidents in the future — the data generated by CVs has an enormous potential to support transportation planning and operations.

TACC experts Weijia Xu and Amit Gupta were able to help the researchers figure out how to use very large datasets on supercomputers like Rustler, TACC's experimental system for exploring new storage and data compute techniques and technologies.


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