Cornell researchers are helping to transform portions of the Chattanooga, Tennessee, transit system into a seamless, artificial intelligence-powered network where buses, shuttles, electric cars and bikes work together to provide the most efficient routes – all at the push of a button.
The project, “AI-Powered Autonomy-Aware Neighborhood Mobility Zones: Equitable Solutions and Business Models for Revamping Transportation,” is being led by the Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority and funded with a $3.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Read full article here.
Cornell to help revamp Chattanooga public transit with AI power