Title: Traffic Operations Research Program
1Traffic Operations Research Program
Partners for Advanced Transit and
Highwayshttp//www.path.berkeley.edu
- Alex Skabardonis
- Program Leader
2Outline
- Vision
- Where we are
- Where we want to go
3Vision
- Focus on Operational Strategies
- Measurable impacts
- Adaptation for Statewide deployment
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- Work as a Statewide Team
- Engage Faculty from all campuses
- Take advantage of unique strengths/facilities
- Eliminate duplication
- Focus on delivery
- Work Closely with the Customer
- No Caltrans Ops Monitoring no Funding
- Academic Excellence
- Advance the State-of-the Art
- Maintain National Prominence
4Where we are Traffic Operations Program (1)
- I. Traffic Surveillance
- Existing infrastructure (single/double loop
detectors) - Existing Infrastructure (advanced loop detectors,
IST) - New detector technologies
- MEMS
- Laser
- Probes
- Video
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BHL I-405 Test Bed
- II. Data Processing/Analysis/Performance
Measurement - Traffic flow fundamentals
- Performance measures estimation
- Congestion causes and impacts
- Incident impacts
- PeMS
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5Where we are Traffic Operations Program (2)
- III. Modeling
- Enhancements to simulation tools
- Procedures for calibration/validation of
simulation models - O-D estimation
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San Diego Los Angeles (I-210) El Camino Real
IV. Operational Strategies Ramp metering
Transit priority at traffic signals Incident
management Traveler Information via CMS
Cartesius
6PATH Task Orders 2003-05
7PATH Approved Projects (2004 RFP)
8Where we want to goTraffic Operations Program
- Traffic Surveillance
- Move most promising concepts to deployment
- Integrated data collection testbeds
- Maximize participation in Federal projects
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- Data Analysis/Performance Measurement/Models
- Practical application of analysis tools
- Improve the level of analysis for decision making
- Focus on delivery
- Operating Strategies
- Traffic control on arterials
- Dynamic freeway control
- Corridor control
FHWA (NGSIM)
FHWA Initiative Integrated Corridor Management