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Author:
Liu, Yue, author. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Title:
A Smartphone-Based Prototype System for Incident/Work Zone Management Driven by Crowd-Sourced Data Yue Liu, Xin Li, and Yi Hu
Publisher:
Institute for TransportationIowa State University
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xi, 123 pages (137 pages in PDF file) Illustrations, maps, charts, photographs (chiefly color)
Subject:
Road work zones--Safety measures.
Applications
Field tests
Real time information
Smartphones
Traffic data
Traveler information and communication systems
Work zone safety
Work zone traffic control
Other Authors:
Li, Xin, author. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Hu, Yi, author. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, performing body.
Iowa. Department of Transportation, sponsoring body.
United States. Federal Highway Administration, sponsoring body.
Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiative, sponsoring body.
Notes:
"February 2015" -- Technical Documentation Page Includes bibliographical references (page 87)
Scope Note:
Final Report
Summary:
This project develops a smartphone-based prototype system that supplements the 511 system to improve its dynamic traffic routing service to state highway users under non-recurrent congestion. This system will save considerable time to provide crucial traffic information and en-route assistance to travelers for them to avoid being trapped in traffic congestion due to accidents, work zones, hazards, or special events. It also creates a feedback loop between travelers and responsible agencies that enable the state to effectively collect, fuse, and analyze crowd-sourced data for next-gen transportation planning and management. This project can result in substantial economic savings (e.g. less traffic congestion, reduced fuel wastage and emissions) and safety benefits for the freight industry and society due to better dissemination of real-time traffic information by highway users. Such benefits will increase significantly in future with the expected increase in freight traffic on the network. The proposed system also has the flexibility to be integrated with various transportation management modules to assist state agencies to improve transportation services and daily operations.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)905626857
Locations:
IAOX771 -- State Library of Iowa (Des Moines)

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