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Page 1: Highway Transportation Engineering

Highway Transportation Engineering

ITS Case StudyComponent 3 – Student Guide

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Component 3: Debrief

PURPOSE: Connect case study exercise to real world application

FORMAT: Group dialogue

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Component 2 Recap

Case study (Component 2) was divided into four tasks

• Defining your role and responsibilities Task 1: Your Job • Identifying traffic patterns and existing signal

architecture Task 2: Signals

• Relating operational strategies to constituent interests, agency goals, and operational objectives

• Comparing and contrasting adaptive and non-adaptive technology systems

Task 3: Goals

Task 4: Technology

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ITS

ASCT

Data

Resources

Concept Map

Task 2: Sig

nals

Task 4: Techn

olo

gy

Caree

r Pat

hs

Benefits

Operat

ional

Stra

tegie

s

Job Skills

Systems EngineeringFunding Sources

Task 1: Your Job Task 3: GoalsYOU ARE

HERE

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Task 1: Your Job as a Transportation Engineer

Caree

r Pat

hs

Benefits

Job Skills

Task 1: Your Job

The critical thinking questions prompted you to think about:

• Skills for success

• Career paths and benefits

• Project initiation

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What skills does a transportation engineer need to have to be successful in their career?

Transportation Engineers

What made an impression on you as you went through the process of acting as a junior

transportation engineer?

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Transportation Engineer Career Paths

Academic

□ Ph.D.s – research and teaching path

Professional

□ Public sector (cities/counties, regional authority, MPOs, state and Federal)

□ Private sector (consultants, vendors, distributors)

ITS industry is growing with CY 2015 projected increasing by almost 41% over CY 2009 and private sector employment of more than 205,000.

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Task 2: Traffic Patterns and Signal Architecture

Data

Resources

Task 2: Sig

nals

The critical thinking questions prompted you to think about:

• What data can tell us about a situation

• How data is presented

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What Does the Data Tell Us?

What were the major problems on National Ave?

What specific information did you use to come to these conclusions?

What data most strongly indicates the need for ASCT?

Where does the data come from?

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Additional Resources

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Task 3: Operational Strategies

Operat

ional

Stra

tegie

s

Systems EngineeringFunding Sources

Task 3: Goals

The critical thinking questions prompted you to think about:

• Main problems to be addressed• Which operational objectives aren’t

being met • Stakeholders in this project and why

they are important• Difference between a goal,

objectives, strategies and tactics• Why its important to understand the

different ways a project could be funded

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Why was the City of Hamilton pursuing Federal funds for this

project?

Funding

Why does it matter where the money comes from?

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The Importance of Funding Sources

Funding for transportation plans and projects comes from a variety of sources

Federal funding transferred to state and metro areas is the primary funding source

Funding is very competitive

There is a formalized process for receiving Federal funds

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What are the advantages of an objectives-driven approach?

Objectives-Driven Approach

Why are there so many steps involved to get the

project implemented?

Goal

Objective

Strategy

Tactic

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Prioritize investments to achieve operations objectives and improve transportation system performance

Invest in strategies that provide measurable results

Demonstrate accountability through performance measures

Purpose of Objectives-Driven Approach

Goal

Objective

Strategy

Tactic

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Systems Engineering Approach

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Task 4: Adaptive Signal Control Technology

The critical thinking questions prompted you to think about:  • How to identify if signals are working

effectively

• Why ASCT is the solution for this situation

ITS

ASCT

Task 4: Techn

olo

gy

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Task 4: Innovations in Transportation

Why is ASCT the appropriate the solution for this situation?

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Conclusion and Evaluations

ITS

ASCT

Data

Resources

Task 2: Sig

nals

Task 4: Techn

olo

gy

Caree

r Pat

hs

Benefits

Operat

ional

Stra

tegie

s

Job Skills

Systems EngineeringFunding Sources

Task 1: Your Job Task 3: GoalsYOU ARE

HERE