This project identified parameters and their required accuracies for characterizing traffic flow in conventional and newer intelligent transportation systems (ITS), obtained state-of-the-art detectors and installed and evaluated them in three states having diverse climates, and studied the need and feasibility of establishing a national detector evaluation facility. A consensus appears to be developing for such facility, with several universities and agencies vying for its operation. The preparation of the final report was contained in Tasks K and L. The addendum to this final report (FHWA-RD-96-109) contains additional field test results.
Detection Technology for IVHS. Volume 1. Final Report
1996
594 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Highway Engineering , Detectors , Automatic highways , Traffic flow , Vehicular traffic control , Freeways , Measuring traffic control , Measuring instruments , Video equipment , Display devices , Laboratory tests , Field tests , Data recorders , Cameras , Computer programs , IVHS(Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems) , Vehicle detectors
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