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... 39   6.1 Conclusions Before NCHRP Project 08-120, there were no free resources available to rural transportation agencies seeking to develop initial systems engineering documentation for the deployment of connected vehicle technologies along their rural corridors. While there are other connected vehicle ConOps and other systems engineering artifacts available that are excellent resources, they are not as specic to connected vehicle deployments on rural corridors and do not provide the necessary exibility to be used as guidance -- that is, being modular, editable model documents with step-bystep descriptions of the writing process.
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... 40 Initiating the Systems Engineering Process for Rural Connected Vehicle Corridors • Before starting, practitioners/agencies should review current context to understand the developments that may have taken place after the publication of this resource. Particular areas to assess include the state of deployment of vehicle-based communications technologies within the general vehicle population, existence of consensus-based standards and verification processes to support interoperability, and lessons and best practices from early deployment.
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... Conclusions and Suggested Research 41   so forth] where vehicles may not encounter infrastructure as frequently as in a dense urban environment.

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