Author: Renatus Mussa
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Category : Highway communications
Languages : en
Pages : 550
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Evaluation of Driver-based Freeway Incident Detection
Author: Renatus Mussa
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Category : Highway communications
Languages : en
Pages : 550
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Highway communications
Languages : en
Pages : 550
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Optimal Design and Operation of Freeway Incident Detection-service Systems
Author: Adolf Darlington May
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Category : Electronics in traffic engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
This report describes optimization techniques which have been developed and applied for the evaluation of design and operations of freeway incident detection-service systems. The report has four major parts: (1) analysis and design of stationary service systems; (2) analysis and design of incident detection algorithms; (3) analysis and design of incident response systems; and (4) analysis and design of freeway on-ramp traffic-responsive control methodology for normal and incident conditions.
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Category : Electronics in traffic engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
This report describes optimization techniques which have been developed and applied for the evaluation of design and operations of freeway incident detection-service systems. The report has four major parts: (1) analysis and design of stationary service systems; (2) analysis and design of incident detection algorithms; (3) analysis and design of incident response systems; and (4) analysis and design of freeway on-ramp traffic-responsive control methodology for normal and incident conditions.
Driver-based Cellular/PCS Incident Detection System Implementation Plan for Dallas
Author: C. H. Walters
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Category : Cell phones
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Critical to intelligent transportation systems (ITS) is an efficient form of surveillance on freeways to detect incidents. Traditionally, loop detectors or another form of passive detection have been used to meet this need. Due to the high cost, difficulty of timely installation, and limited funding available to deploy ITS systems, the traditional system has been slow to develop in the Dallas area. This research assesses the feasibility of substituting driver-based incident detection using cellular phones for traditional passive detection. The study is divided into five major tasks: (1) summary of current cellular incident reporting services; (2) identification of issues and potential effectiveness of cellular incident detection in Dallas; (3) development of an implementation plan for driver-based cellular detection; (4) comparison of traditional and cellular incident detection methods; and (5) identification of potential funding sources for the implementation plan. This document concentrates on reporting on the development of the implementation plan for driver-based cellular detection in Dallas. Based on evaluation of existing driver-based cellular incident detection programs and interviews with local public safety officials, researchers decided to rely on the existing 911 system for incident detection instead of having a new number, such as *999, created. Based on this decision, the implementation plan contained four major components: (1) driver education campaign, (2) deployment of reference location signs on the freeway network, (3) establishment of communication interfaces between local 911 centers and TxDOT's Dallas Traffic Management Center, and (4) expansion of CCTV camera network for incident verification. All of these components combined together will form an effective incident detection and verification system that should allow the deployment of passive detection, such as loop detectors, to be scaled back accordingly.
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Category : Cell phones
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Critical to intelligent transportation systems (ITS) is an efficient form of surveillance on freeways to detect incidents. Traditionally, loop detectors or another form of passive detection have been used to meet this need. Due to the high cost, difficulty of timely installation, and limited funding available to deploy ITS systems, the traditional system has been slow to develop in the Dallas area. This research assesses the feasibility of substituting driver-based incident detection using cellular phones for traditional passive detection. The study is divided into five major tasks: (1) summary of current cellular incident reporting services; (2) identification of issues and potential effectiveness of cellular incident detection in Dallas; (3) development of an implementation plan for driver-based cellular detection; (4) comparison of traditional and cellular incident detection methods; and (5) identification of potential funding sources for the implementation plan. This document concentrates on reporting on the development of the implementation plan for driver-based cellular detection in Dallas. Based on evaluation of existing driver-based cellular incident detection programs and interviews with local public safety officials, researchers decided to rely on the existing 911 system for incident detection instead of having a new number, such as *999, created. Based on this decision, the implementation plan contained four major components: (1) driver education campaign, (2) deployment of reference location signs on the freeway network, (3) establishment of communication interfaces between local 911 centers and TxDOT's Dallas Traffic Management Center, and (4) expansion of CCTV camera network for incident verification. All of these components combined together will form an effective incident detection and verification system that should allow the deployment of passive detection, such as loop detectors, to be scaled back accordingly.
Design and Evaluation of Freeway Incident Detection Algorithms
Author: Sreeram Radhakrishnan Thirukkonda
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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A Complete Review of Incident Detection Algorithms & Their Deployment
Author: A. Emily Parkany
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Category : Computer algorithms
Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Category : Computer algorithms
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Incident Detection Algorithm Evaluation
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Category : Cell phones
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Category : Cell phones
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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THE DETECTION OF FREEWAY CAPACITY REDUCING INCIDENTS BY TRAFFIC STREAM MEASUREMENTS
Author: Allen R. Cook, Donald E. Cleveland
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 326
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Optimal Design and Operation of a Freeway Incident Detection-service Systems
Author: Adolf Darlington May
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Category : Electronics in traffic engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronics in traffic engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Development Testing and Evaluation of Advanced Techniques for Freeway Incident Detection
Author: S. G. Ritchie
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Category : Bayesian statistical decision theory
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Category : Bayesian statistical decision theory
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Generation and Assessment of Incident Management Strategies: Management, surveillance, control, and evaluation of freeway incidents : a review of existing literature
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Category : Electronic traffic controls
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Publisher:
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Category : Electronic traffic controls
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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