Intelligent transportation systems [electronic resource] : functional design for effective traffic management / Robert Gordon.
2016
TE228.3 .G67 2016
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Title
Intelligent transportation systems [electronic resource] : functional design for effective traffic management / Robert Gordon.
Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9783319147680 (electronic book)
3319147684 (electronic book)
9783319147673
3319147676
3319147684 (electronic book)
9783319147673
3319147676
Published
Cham : Springer, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-14768-0 doi
Call Number
TE228.3 .G67 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification
388.3/12
Summary
· Provides Intelligent transportation system (ITS) planners and managers with practical tools and methodologies supporting economical and efficient design · Includes new chapters on the most cutting-edge advances in Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM), transportation corridors, coordination of traffic management centers, and evaluation of ITS designs and operations · Examples and cost-benefit analyses drawn from actual projects clearly illustrate concepts · Features methodologies and algorithms for automated evaluation using traffic management center data Intelligent Transportation Systems: Functional Design for Effective Traffic Management provides practical guidance on the efficient use of resources in ITS designs. 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 dynamic message signs are provided, as are models for evaluating the benefits of design alternatives based on traffic conditions. Concepts for planning various geographic levels of diversion are described. Readers will learn how to reduce recurrent and non-recurrent congestion, improve incident clearance time, , provide real-time incident information to motorists, and use transportation management center data to implement lane use and speed controls that are key to new active transportation and demand management (ATDM) methods. The author describes the processes and algorithms for using transportation management center data to evaluate ITS performance, and offers examples of how states have organized evaluation results into performance reports for use by decision makers and the public. The book focuses on ITS treatments that improve safety and mobility, reduce motorist delays, improve the use of energy and reduce vehicle emissions. 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.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed November 5, 2015)
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Print version: 9783319147673
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Cost Effective Design Processes
Functional ITS Design Issues
Non-Recurrent Congestion
Improvement of Time to Clear Incidents
Non-Recurrent Congestion: Incident Information to Motorists
Recurrent Congestion
Information to Motorists
Ramp Metering
Transportation Management Centers
Evaluation of System Design and Operation
Active Traffic Management (ATM)
Corridor Management
Website Support.
Cost Effective Design Processes
Functional ITS Design Issues
Non-Recurrent Congestion
Improvement of Time to Clear Incidents
Non-Recurrent Congestion: Incident Information to Motorists
Recurrent Congestion
Information to Motorists
Ramp Metering
Transportation Management Centers
Evaluation of System Design and Operation
Active Traffic Management (ATM)
Corridor Management
Website Support.