The design of an Experimental Route Guidance System (ERGS) is reported in four volumes. ERGS is an electronic system intended to provide an optimum solution to the problem of directing drivers from any destination (intersection) within the continental United States. It also provides a potential for assigning traffic to the road network to the advantage of both the drivers and efficient operation of the network. The system design makes use of electronic equipment both in the participating vehicles and at intersections which are to supply routing instructions. The system is destination oriented. The driver enters a code word representing his intended destination into the vehicle equipment. Then, as the vehicle approaches each instrumental intersection, the destination code is transmitted to the roadside where it is decoded according to a stored program and a routing instruction is transmitted bakc to the vehicle. Volume 2 describes the individual hardware elements. (Author)
A Design for an Experimental Route Guidance System (Ergs). Volume II. Hardware Description
1968
180 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Guidance Systems , Vehicular traffic control , Command guidance , Automatic control , Routing , Core storage , Coders , Decoders , Logic circuits , Radio equipment , Loop antennas , Display devices , Consoles , Experimental route guidance systems , ERGS(Experimental Route Guidance Systems)
E1000 and Counting or A Farewell to Ergs
AIAA | 1982
|Experimental route guidance system
Engineering Index Backfile | 1969