The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is currently planning for the expansion of their current Advanced Traffic Management and Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATMS and ATIS, respectively). In order to aid MDOT in assessing deployment strategies for the expansion of freeway coverage, MDOT contracted Rockwell International to conduct a 9 month engineering study and to provide guidance in the Early Deployment of ATMS/ATIS Technologies within Metropolitan Detroit. System components such as controllers, sensors, communications, and information dissemination systems were evaluated to determine compatibility with the overall system architecture. In addition to technology assessments, the Early Deployment project analyzed area traffic congestion to determine corridor priorities.
Early Deployment of ATMS/ATIS for Metropolitan Detroit
1994
211 pages
Report
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English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Transportation planning , Metropolitan planning , Information systems , Communication systems , Information dissemination , State planning , Regional planning , Technology , Highway safety , Michigan , Detroit(Michigan) , Advanced Traffic Management Systems(ATMS) , Advanced Traveller Information Systems(ATIS) , ATMS/ATIS
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