The Entry/Exit Implementation Strategy analysis attempts to identify and analyze the most important issues in the roadway implementation of the automated highway systems (AHS) entry and exit associated functions. The analysis takes a broad system engineering approach to assure that all entry/exit occasions on the AHS are considered. The top level issues addressed were: (1) the impact of entry/exit strategies/configurations on the overall performance of the AHS, (2) the relative viability of potential AHS entry/exit strategies and configurations, and (3) the design parameters and guidelines for these entry/exit strategies/configurations.
Precursor Systems Analyses of Automated Highway Systems. Entry/Exit Implementation. Volume 7
1995
102 pages
Report
No indication
English
Highway Engineering , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Automatic highways , Highway design , Exits , Vehicle guidance , Automatic highway control , Automatic vehicles , Automatic transportation systems , Automatic traffic control , Traffic management , Systems engineering , Automated Highway Systems Precursor Systems Analyses
Automated highway systems: precursor systems analyses
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995