Traffic Management

Traffic Management
Author: Simon Cohen,George Yannis
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119307815

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Transport systems are facing an impossible dilemma: satisfy an increasing demand for mobility of people and goods, while decreasing their fossil-energy requirements and preserving the environment. Additionally, transport has an opportunity to evolve in a changing world, with new services, technologies but also new requirements (fast delivery, reliability, improved accessibility). The subject of traffic is organized into two separate but complementary volumes: Volume 3 on Traffic Management and Volume 4 on Traffic Safety. Traffic Management, Volume 3 of the ‘Research for Innovative Transports’ Set, presents a collection of updated papers from the TRA 2014 Conference, highlighting the diversity of research in this field. Theoretical chapters and practical case studies address topics such as cooperative systems, the global approach in modeling, road and railway traffic management, information systems and impact assessment.

Traffic Management

Traffic Management
Author: Robin T. Underwood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1990
Genre: Traffic engineering
ISBN: 0949905453

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Intelligent Transportation Systems

Intelligent Transportation Systems
Author: Robert Gordon
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319147680

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Intelligent Transportation Systems: Functional Design for Economical and Efficient Traffic Management provides practical guidance on the efficient use of resources in the design of ITS. The author explains how functional design alternatives can meet project objectives and requirements with optimal cost effectiveness and clarifies how transportation planning and traffic diversion principles relate to functional ITS device selections and equipment locations. Methodologies for translating objectives to functional device types, determining device deployment densities and determining the best placement of CCTV cameras and message signs are provided, as are models for evaluating the benefits of design alternatives based on traffic conditions. Readers will learn how to reduce recurrent congestion, improve incident clearance time in non-recurrent congestion, provide real-time incident information to motorists, and leverage transportation management center data for lane control through important new active transportation and demand management (ATDM) methods. Finally, the author examines exciting developments in connected vehicle technologies, exploring their potential to greatly improve safety, mobility and energy efficiency. This resource will greatly benefit all ITS designers and managers and is of pivotal importance for operating agencies performing evaluations to justify operational funding and system expansions.

Transportation and Traffic Management

Transportation and Traffic Management
Author: Sidney Lincoln Miller,Arnold Kahle Henry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2012-03-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258233452

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Traffic Control Systems Handbook

Traffic Control Systems Handbook
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 670
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic traffic controls
ISBN: UCSD:31822028950442

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This handbook, which was developed in recognition of the need for the compilation and dissemination of information on advanced traffic control systems, presents the basic principles for the planning, design, and implementation of such systems for urban streets and freeways. The presentation concept and organization of this handbook is developed from the viewpoint of systems engineering. Traffic control studies are described, and traffic control and surveillance concepts are reviewed. Hardware components are outlined, and computer concepts, and communication concepts are stated. Local and central controllers are described, as well as display, television and driver information systems. Available systems technology and candidate system definition, evaluation and implementation are also covered. The management of traffic control systems is discussed.

Traffic Management

Traffic Management
Author: John E. Tyworth,Joseph L. Cavinato,C. John Langley
Publsiher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1987
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015012665009

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Transportation and Traffic Management

Transportation and Traffic Management
Author: Arnold Kahle Henry,Sidney Lincoln Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 403
Release: 1973
Genre: Freight and freightage
ISBN: OCLC:53819899

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Autonomous Driving

Autonomous Driving
Author: Markus Maurer,J. Christian Gerdes,Barbara Lenz,Hermann Winner
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2016-05-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783662488478

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This book takes a look at fully automated, autonomous vehicles and discusses many open questions: How can autonomous vehicles be integrated into the current transportation system with diverse users and human drivers? Where do automated vehicles fall under current legal frameworks? What risks are associated with automation and how will society respond to these risks? How will the marketplace react to automated vehicles and what changes may be necessary for companies? Experts from Germany and the United States define key societal, engineering, and mobility issues related to the automation of vehicles. They discuss the decisions programmers of automated vehicles must make to enable vehicles to perceive their environment, interact with other road users, and choose actions that may have ethical consequences. The authors further identify expectations and concerns that will form the basis for individual and societal acceptance of autonomous driving. While the safety benefits of such vehicles are tremendous, the authors demonstrate that these benefits will only be achieved if vehicles have an appropriate safety concept at the heart of their design. Realizing the potential of automated vehicles to reorganize traffic and transform mobility of people and goods requires similar care in the design of vehicles and networks. By covering all of these topics, the book aims to provide a current, comprehensive, and scientifically sound treatment of the emerging field of “autonomous driving".