Modeling impacts of ITS deployment on a congested corridor : Seattle case study.

Author(s)
Wunderlich, K. Bunch, J. & Roberts, D.
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Abstract

This paper describes a study which examined the effectiveness of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) deployed in combination over a realistic range of variation expected in both roadway supply (incidents or weather effects) and travel demand. The three ITS components modeled included: incident management (IMS), adaptive and coordinated signal control (ATMS), and Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS).

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C 14922 (In: C 14915) /73 /72 / IRRD E201746
Source

In: IV and ITS research : papers presented at the 1999 SAE Future Transportation Technology International Conference and Exposition, Costa Mesa, California, August 11-13, 1998, SAE Technical Paper 981938, p. 49-53, 7 ref.

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