Planning the Development of a Commercial Motor Vehicle Virtual Weigh Station Technology Testbed
Mark A. Miller and
Ashkan Sharafsaleh
Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings from Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley
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This report describes the issues associated with planning the development of a technology testbed for Virtual Weigh Stations in California. These issues may be organized into the following categories: system design and architecture, operational environment, siting & location, data collection, functional requirements and options, technology requirements and options, identification of stakeholders, operational testing and evaluation (operational scenarios, performance measures, benefits & costs), and business case development. The authors took a high-level perspective in writing this report and it serves as an initial stage tool that provides a “laundry list” of VWS technology testbed issues for Caltrans to consider when the appropriate time arrives to actually implement such a testbed.
Keywords: Engineering; commercial motor vehicle; virtual weigh station; technology testbed (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-03-01
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