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Page 1: Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) - University of Washington

Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)C

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Advanced Traffic Management SystemsAdvanced Traffic Management Systems

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Photo from the Human-Computer Interaction Lab: University of Maryland

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ATMS: Snoqualmie PassATMS: Snoqualmie Pass

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Advanced Traveler Information SystemsAdvanced Traveler Information Systems

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WAP TrafficWAP Traffic

www.wiresoft.net/traffic/seattle

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ATIS: Traffic CamerasATIS: Traffic Cameras

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Commercial Vehicle OperationsCommercial Vehicle Operations

• Apply, pay for and receive permits, registrations, and licenses electronicallySh f t ki d t i• Share of common trucking data across agencies

• Exchange information electronically with roadside enforcement personnelroadside enforcement personnel

• Electronic “screening” of trucks for safety or other regulatory violations

• Share information across state lines and with Federal information systems

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CVO: Weigh In Motion SystemCVO: Weigh-In-Motion System

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Advanced Public Transportation SystemsAdvanced Public Transportation Systems

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An Example of APTSAn Example of APTS

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http://busview.its.washington.edu/busview_launch.jsp?maps=gif

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Seattle Bus MonsterSeattle Bus Monster

http://www busmonster com

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http://www.busmonster.com

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Seattle Bus MonsterSeattle Bus Monster

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APTS: Bus Signal PriorityAPTS: Bus Signal Priority

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APTS: Smart CardsAPTS: Smart Cards

• No need for change• Interoperable with

th t it iother transit agencies• Transit agency can

track passengers fortrack passengers for better system design and cost control

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Advanced Vehicle Control Systems

New Slide

Advanced Vehicle Control Systems

IntelligentIntelligent Cruise Control (ICC)

System

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Five Primary Functional Areas of ITS Five Primary Functional Areas of ITS

• Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS)– Managing incidents

• Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS)• Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS)– Giving users information about the system

• Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO)– Simplifies regulations (with benefits)

• Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS)– Reduce obstacles to use, give priority to vehiclesg p y

• Advanced Vehicle Control Systems (AVCS)– Safer, more efficient driving

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What Are Traffic Detectors?What Are Traffic Detectors?

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Devices that are used for detecting vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians

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Traffic Detection Systems StructureTraffic Detection Systems Structure

Detector Processor/Controller Storage

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ApplicationsApplications

• Monitor conditions– Reduce congestion

• Control operations– Signal timing– Variable speed limits

• Understand system for strategic planning – Infrastructure development– Improved management

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Why Is Traffic Detection Important?Why Is Traffic Detection Important?

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E-Message Sign

Control Center

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Quality Data

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Traffic Detector TypesTraffic Detector Types

• Inductive loops• Video• Microwave• Infrared

A ti• Acoustic• Radar• MagneticMagnetic• Radio frequency• Global positioning system (GPS)

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Use various waves and fields, frequencies, passive or active, mobile or fixed infrastructure

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Share of Detector Types at new ATMS Sites Share of Detector Types at new ATMS Sites

Microwave, 7.13%

Magnetic, 0.11%

Infrared, 11.35%

0.11%

Loops, 37.75%

CCTV, 17.03%

VIP, 14.55%AVI, 3.92%

Acoustic, 8.17%

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Popular Traffic Detector TypesPopular Traffic Detector Types

Inductive loops Video Image Processors (VIPs)

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Popular Traffic Detector TypesPopular Traffic Detector Types

Remote TrafficRemote Traffic Microwave Sensor (RTMS)

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Photos and picture from Electronic Integrated Systems, Inc.

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RTMSRTMS

• Multi-zone traffic detector with few occlusion problems

• Unaffected by weather and light• Low-power microwave signal • Volume, Occupancy, Average Speed and

Classification by length

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Popular Traffic Detector TypesPopular Traffic Detector Types

Infrared Sensors Magnetic Sensors

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Infrared Sensors (temperature)

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Popular Traffic Detector TypesPopular Traffic Detector Types

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Radio Frequency Tag for Transit Signal Priority and Signal Preemption

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Popular Traffic Detector TypesPopular Traffic Detector Types

ASIM TT 298: Doppler RADAR, ultrasonic, passive infrared. pp , , p

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Popular Traffic Detector TypesPopular Traffic Detector Types

ASIM TT 298: Doppler RADAR, ultrasonic, passive infrared. pp , , p

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Popular Traffic Detector TypesPopular Traffic Detector Types

Intersection ControlIntersection Control Traffic Data Acquisition

= infrared (counting) infrared (counting)

= ultrasonic (vehicle height)

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= microwave doppler radar (speed)

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Popular Traffic Detector TypesPopular Traffic Detector Types

GPS-Based Tracking Systems

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Inductance Loop Detectors Inductance Loop Detectors

• Most popular

Photos from Never Fail Loop Systems, Inc.

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Inductance Loop DetectorsInductance Loop Detectors

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Inductance Loop Detectors Inductance Loop Detectors

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Loop wires

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Units

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Inductance Loop Detectors Inductance Loop Detectors

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Dual Loop DetectorDual Loop Detector

• Formed by two consecutive single loop detectors placed a short distance apart

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Dual Loop Detectors Dual Loop Detectors

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different categories, such as long and short.

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Inductance Loop Detectors Inductance Loop Detectors

Only 20 sec aggregated data are available from TSMCOnly 20 sec aggregated data are available from TSMCOnly 20 sec aggregated data are available from TSMCOnly 20 sec aggregated data are available from TSMC

TSMC queried measured data

per 20 sec.

q20 sec data

(e.g. 0:00:00 3, 0.980:00:20 2, 0.65)

Loopreal time

measurements

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Loops Station

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Inductance Loop Detectors Inductance Loop Detectors

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Video Image ProcessorsVideo Image Processors

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Video Image ProcessorsVideo Image Processors

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A Use Example: Ramp MeteringA Use Example: Ramp Metering

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Ramp Meter SchematicRamp Meter Schematic

Di fDiagram from ITS Decision website

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Example: SR 520Example: SR 520

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What is the Difference?What is the Difference?

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