Cooperative Vehicle Infrastructure System (CVIS)
A network that connects vehicles with roadside infrastructure for intelligent transportation.

CVIS integrates vehicles, traffic lights, and road sensors into a connected ecosystem. It enables real-time communication for traffic optimization, safety alerts, and environmental monitoring. Data exchanged between vehicles and infrastructure improves flow efficiency and reduces accidents. Examples include smart intersections and adaptive traffic control. CVIS is a foundation for future autonomous and sustainable mobility systems.
Related Diagnostic Guide
This topic is part of CHEPQ’s system-level diagnostic framework.
For a broader understanding of how this component is analyzed in real-world diagnostics, refer to the following guide:
Applying This Knowledge in Practice
The diagnostic principles discussed above are commonly applied in real-world vehicle diagnostics. To put this knowledge into practice, explore professional automotive diagnostic tools designed to support system testing, fault analysis, and troubleshooting across modern vehicles.