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  • 1
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    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ; 2010
    In:  IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems Vol. 11, No. 3 ( 2010-09), p. 738-747
    In: IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Vol. 11, No. 3 ( 2010-09), p. 738-747
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1524-9050
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Publication Date: 2010
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2034300-0
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    SAGE Publications ; 2014
    In:  Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board Vol. 2424, No. 1 ( 2014-01), p. 1-10
    In: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, SAGE Publications, Vol. 2424, No. 1 ( 2014-01), p. 1-10
    Abstract: Connected vehicle technology offers great potential to improve the safety and the mobility of a transportation system. Probe data collection is one feature of connected vehicle technology in which vehicles collect information such as their location and speed. Probe data could be used to support various traffic management and traveler information applications. This paper presents the novel R 2 protocol, used to collect probe data in a connected vehicle environment. The core principle of R 2 protocol is to collect only vehicle snapshots when a significant change occurs in vehicle speed. Data from a connected vehicle simulation test bed in Boise, Idaho, and a real-world test bed in Oakland County, Michigan, were used to evaluate the proposed protocol. An average speed method and a method with its basis in the reconstruction of vehicle time–speed plots were used to estimate link travel time. Linear regression, cubic spline, and piecewise cubic Hermite interpolation were applied to reconstruct time–speed plots. The proposed R 2 protocol was compared with three existing protocols: fixed 2-s, fixed 4-s, and SAE J2735. The results from the simulation test bed indicated that the R 2 protocol not only outperformed the three protocols in error measurement but also required fewer snapshots to achieve the lower-error value. The snapshots recorded by the R 2 protocol were 30%, 26%, and 4% lower than those recorded by the other three J2735 protocols. The Michigan test bed case study showed that the R 2 protocol produced fewer errors and needed 11% fewer snapshots than the SAE J2735 protocol.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0361-1981 , 2169-4052
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2014
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2403378-9
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    SAGE Publications ; 2016
    In:  Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board Vol. 2556, No. 1 ( 2016-01), p. 49-64
    In: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, SAGE Publications, Vol. 2556, No. 1 ( 2016-01), p. 49-64
    Abstract: In an effort to improve the safety and capacity of existing roads, many transportation practitioners are implementing innovative designs at intersections and interchanges. The development of construction phasing plans for these projects is a critical component for maintaining safety and mobility on the facility during construction. The goal of this study was to address the gaps in existing knowledge by presenting the state of the practice and providing guidance for transportation practitioners in developing construction phasing and maintenance of traffic (MOT) plans for projects with innovative geometric designs. Several types of innovative geometric designs were studied, including the round about, single-point urban interchange, diverging diamond interchange, restricted-crossing left turn, median U-turn, and displaced left turn. Examples of MOT phasing diagrams showing phasing sequencing and construction work areas were developed on the basis of a review of the literature, a survey of practitioners, interviews with industry experts, and a review of actual project plans. The examples of MOT phasing diagrams are intended to serve as a starting point for transportation practitioners, but project-specific factors such as driver experience, availability of detours, traffic counts, adjacent land use, elevation differences, barrier offsets, number of lanes, and anticipated impacts of a possible closure should be considered when deciding on the best MOT methods for a given project.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0361-1981 , 2169-4052
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2016
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    SAGE Publications ; 2017
    In:  Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board Vol. 2603, No. 1 ( 2017-01), p. 1-12
    In: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, SAGE Publications, Vol. 2603, No. 1 ( 2017-01), p. 1-12
    Abstract: At the airfield in hub airports, many activities occur that involve a range of participants, including various-size aircraft, ground vehicles, and workers. The safety management system is FAA's approach for systematically managing aviation safety. A major component of the safety management system is safety risk management (SRM), which entails analysis, assessment, and control of safety risks, including risks on the airfield. Current SRM has few specific safety models to estimate the likelihood or frequency of risks. This paper presents an example for development and incorporation of safety models into SRM. Specifically, it discusses safety models for runway incursion that use the following variables: total and general aviation operations, length of runway by type, number of taxiway intersections, snowfall, precipitation, number of hot spots, and construction activity. Categorization and processing of data were significant because each variable used could take on multiple forms, and some types of data involved review of airfield diagrams. The data used were from 137 U.S. hub airports for 2009 through 2014. For modeling, the negative multinomial distribution was used because it proved suitable for representing overdispersed data such as runway incursion frequency. Performance of the models was assessed through the goodness-of-fit measures of log likelihood, overdispersion, and cumulative residual plots. Models were developed for five severity categories of runway incursions and three types of surface events. The safety modeling approach presented here can serve as a foundation for development of other safety models that can be integrated into SRM to enable quantitative analysis of safety risks.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0361-1981 , 2169-4052
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2017
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    SAGE Publications ; 2020
    In:  Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board Vol. 2674, No. 6 ( 2020-06), p. 351-362
    In: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, SAGE Publications, Vol. 2674, No. 6 ( 2020-06), p. 351-362
    Abstract: Work zones are prevalent in the United States as the infrastructure is increasingly in need of maintenance. Lack of reliable data is one of the main obstacles in work zone research. Reliability suffers because of underreporting of crashes and inclusion in the analysis of irrelevant activities that are not attributable to work zones. In addition, the work zone environment is very dynamic, resulting in differing reasons for crashes. These are barriers to gaining an accurate understanding of safety in work zones. The objective of this paper is to design, develop, and deploy a mobile application (app) for real-time work zone data collection to address these issues. The development process consisted of the following steps. First, a user interface was designed to enable users to collect various work zone activity information. Second, taking advantage of recent advances in cloud computing, a real-time database was designed for efficient storage and instantaneous communication of work zone activity data. Field tests were then conducted at 13 work zone sites in Columbia, Missouri. Finally, the performance of the app was evaluated based on scalability, precision, and user friendliness. The app was able to respond to queries at real-time speeds even as the size of the database and the number of users increased. The precision of sensors was within appreciable accuracy for the geolocation. The app’s user friendliness was acknowledged by the users. The successful deployment of this mobile app would lead to accurate work zone data which is very useful for work zone management, traveler information, contract monitoring, safety analysis, and project coordination.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0361-1981 , 2169-4052
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2020
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    SAGE Publications ; 2020
    In:  Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board Vol. 2674, No. 12 ( 2020-12), p. 224-232
    In: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, SAGE Publications, Vol. 2674, No. 12 ( 2020-12), p. 224-232
    Abstract: Can virtual reality tools be used to train engineers that inspect work zones? In this paper, we share the findings of a research project that developed an interactive and immersive training platform using virtual reality to train state department of transportation (DOT) staff that inspect work zones for compliance. Virtual reality offers an immersive platform that closely replicates the actual experience of an inspector driving through a work zone, but in a safer, cheaper, and quicker way than field visits. The current training practice involves reviewing temporary traffic control procedures, and reports and pictures from previous inspections. The developed platform consists of a learning module and an immersive module. The learning module is founded on the historical knowledge gained by DOT staff from inspections dating back at least 5 years. This knowledge incorporated representative inspection reports from previous years from all DOT districts including photographs of deficiencies. The synthesized knowledge was converted into a concise easy-to-consume format for training. The immersive module places the trainee in a vehicle moving through a work zone, thus providing a realistic experience to the engineer before inspecting a real work zone. The research team developed and tested two immersive scenarios of a freeway work zone. The training platform was tested by 34 individuals that worked for the Missouri Department of Transportation. An overwhelming majority (97%) agreed that virtual reality offered a realistic and effective way to train inspectors.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0361-1981 , 2169-4052
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2020
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    American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) ; 2013
    In:  Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction Vol. 5, No. 3 ( 2013-08), p. 136-141
    In: Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Vol. 5, No. 3 ( 2013-08), p. 136-141
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1943-4162 , 1943-4170
    Language: English
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
    Publication Date: 2013
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    Elsevier BV ; 2008
    In:  Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies Vol. 16, No. 1 ( 2008-2), p. 36-53
    In: Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, Elsevier BV, Vol. 16, No. 1 ( 2008-2), p. 36-53
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0968-090X
    Language: English
    Publisher: Elsevier BV
    Publication Date: 2008
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2015891-9
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    Informa UK Limited ; 2011
    In:  Transportation Planning and Technology Vol. 34, No. 7 ( 2011-10), p. 705-715
    In: Transportation Planning and Technology, Informa UK Limited, Vol. 34, No. 7 ( 2011-10), p. 705-715
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0308-1060 , 1029-0354
    Language: English
    Publisher: Informa UK Limited
    Publication Date: 2011
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2015881-6
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    Informa UK Limited ; 2017
    In:  Traffic Injury Prevention Vol. 18, No. 1 ( 2017-01-02), p. 70-76
    In: Traffic Injury Prevention, Informa UK Limited, Vol. 18, No. 1 ( 2017-01-02), p. 70-76
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1538-9588 , 1538-957X
    Language: English
    Publisher: Informa UK Limited
    Publication Date: 2017
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2174916-4
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