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PATH ATMIS State of the Research Annual Report Fiscal Year 1999 / 2000

Robert Tam

Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings from Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley

Abstract: This report summarizes PATH ATMIS research for fiscal year 1999/2000. In each of the brief project descriptions we state the objectives of the project and outline its status and some of its principal results. These descriptions are not intended to be comprehensive or complete, but rather to present a picture of the main thrusts of each of the reported projects. References are provided in the end of the report for more detailed information about particular projects. Taken together, the collection of project descriptions should give the reader an overview of the entire ATMIS research program. In general we have described only projects which are completed or have produced specific results and reports, and thus a number of projects in progress are not cited. The report is organized into the following research topics: Data Collection Systems, Traffic Management Systems, Traveler Information Systems, Public Transportation Systems, Decision Support

Keywords: Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems--Research--California; Highway communications--Research--California; intelligent transportation systems; Advanced traveler information systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000-10-01
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