Traffic Monitoring Stations (TMS) are a component of the ATMS. TMS collect traffic volumes, speed and density from the Interstate system. These devices are located each one-half mile, on each lane, of the interstate system in the Salt Lake Valley. Presently the Utah Department of Transportation does not collect or store this information. Traffic operations, pavement management, traffic and safety and the planning divisions require this information. This report investigates data collection, analysis and archival. The first task identified the needs of all potential internal and external users. Literature searches were employed to identify methods used in other states. A prototype database was developed to verify that data was collected and was retrievable in a useful format.
Automated Data Collection, Analysis, and Archival
2003
106 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Information Systems , Traffic management , Surveys , Information systems , Archwing , Architecture(Computers) , Database management , Quality control , Utah , Interstate highways , Freeways , Records management , User needs , ITS(Intelligent Transportation Systems) , Intelligent Transportation Systems , Advanced traffic management systems
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