Development of a prototype real-time expert system for managing non-recurring freeway congestion.

Author(s)
Ritchie, S.G. & Prosser, N.A.
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Abstract

Fundamental to the operation of most Intelligent Vehicle-Highway System (IVHS) projects are advanced systems for surveillance, control and management of integrated freeway and arterial networks. A major concern in the development of such Smart Roads, and the focus of this paper, is the provision of decision support for traffic management centre personnel, particularly for addressing non-recurring congestion in large or complex networks. In this paper, we present and discuss the development of FRED (Freeway Real-Time Expert System Demonstration), a component prototype real-time expert system for managing non-recurring congestion on urban freeways in Southern California.

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C 1179 (In: C 1173) /73 / IRRD 841224
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In: OECD Workshop on knowledge-based expert systems in transportation, Espoo, Finland, 26-28 June, 1990, Volume 1, p. 129-153, 7 ref.

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