The Resource Evaluation of intelligent road transportation systems : methods and results, edited by Dr. Meng Lu
Evaluation of intelligent road transportation systems : methods and results, edited by Dr. Meng Lu
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- Summary
- Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) use information and communications technologies (ICT) to deliver transport improvements instead of extending physical infrastructure, thereby saving money and reducing environmental impact. This book provides an overview of ICT-based intelligent road transport systems with an emphasis on evaluation methods and recent evaluation results of ITS development and deployment. Topics covered include: ITS evaluation policy; frameworks and methods for ITS evaluation; ITS impact evaluation; the network perspective; field operational tests (FOTs); assessing transport measures using cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis; technical assessment of the performance of in-vehicle systems; opportunities and challenges in the era of new pervasive technology; evaluation of automated driving functions; user-related evaluation of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and automated driving; evaluation of traffic management; performance assessment of a wet weather pilot system; case studies from China; heavy vehicle overload control benefit and cost. With chapters from an international panel of leading experts, this book is essential reading for researchers and advanced students from academia, industry and government working in intelligent road transport systems
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Contents
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- Foreword; Preface; List of acronyms; Part I. Introduction; 1. History and deployment of ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) technologies and an outline of the book chapters -- Adrian Zlocki, Felix Fahrenkrog and Meng Lu; Part II. Needs and methods; 2. ITS evaluation policy -- Culture and needs -- Martin Böhm, Barbara Flechl, Walter Aigner and Caroline Visser; 3. Frameworks and methods for ITS evaluation -- Evangelos Mitsakis, Josep Maria Salanova Grau, Panagiotis Iordanopoulos and Evangelos Mintsis; 4. Evaluation of the impact of ITS -- Luca Studer and Giovanna Marchionni
- 5. ITS evaluation -- A network perspective -- Richard Mudge6. Field Operational Tests (FOTs) -- The ultimate answer to impact evaluation? -- Stig E.R. Franzén and I.C. MariAnne Karlsson; 7. Assessing transport measures using cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis -- Henk Taale, Jan Kiel and Arnoud Muizer; 8. Technical assessment of the performance of in-vehicle systems -- Jacques Ehrlich and Nicolas Hautière; 9. Evaluation of ITS: opportunities and challenges in the era of new pervasive technology -- Susan Grant-Muller and Frances Hodgson
- Part III. Intelligent road transport systems evaluation results10. Evaluating cooperative ITS -- Alan Stevens, Simon Ball and Jean Hopkin; 11. The evolution towards automated driving -- Classification of impacts, review of assessments of automated driving functions, challenges for evaluation -- Torsten Geißler, Risto Kulmala and Oliver Carsten; 12. User-related evaluation of ADAS and automated driving -- András Várhelyi
- 13. Towards a coherent cost-benefit analysis of ITS -- A review of effects and assessments of ITS applications for traffic management in Sweden -- Carsten Sachse, Carl-Henrik Sandbreck, Andreas Larsson and Tor Skoglund14. Effectiveness of Intelligent Transport Systems: Wet Weather Pilot -- Qudus Wazirzada, Glenn Geers and Parikshit Kumar Basu; 15. Benefits and evaluation of ITS projects -- Examples from China -- Jianping Wu, Ling Huang, Ruimin Li and Hongtong Qiu; 16. Overload control benefit and cost considerations -- Johann Andersen, Berino Lorio and Paul Vorster
- Part IV. Discussion and conclusions17. Evaluation of intelligent road transport systems: key findings, challenges and future work -- Meng Lu; Appendix I. Biographies; Appendix II. Bibliography of further reading; Index
- Isbn
- 9781785611735
- Label
- Evaluation of intelligent road transportation systems : methods and results
- Title
- Evaluation of intelligent road transportation systems
- Title remainder
- methods and results
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Dr. Meng Lu
- Subject
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- ubiquitous computing
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries | Transportation
- Biosensing Techniques
- Electronic book
- Highway engineering
- Highway engineering
- Intelligent transportation systems
- Intelligent transportation systems
- Intelligent transportation systems -- Evaluation
- Intelligent transportation systems -- Evaluation
- TRANSPORTATION -- Public Transportation
- cooperative systems
- cost-benefit analysis
- intelligent transportation systems
- traffic engineering computing
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) use information and communications technologies (ICT) to deliver transport improvements instead of extending physical infrastructure, thereby saving money and reducing environmental impact. This book provides an overview of ICT-based intelligent road transport systems with an emphasis on evaluation methods and recent evaluation results of ITS development and deployment. Topics covered include: ITS evaluation policy; frameworks and methods for ITS evaluation; ITS impact evaluation; the network perspective; field operational tests (FOTs); assessing transport measures using cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis; technical assessment of the performance of in-vehicle systems; opportunities and challenges in the era of new pervasive technology; evaluation of automated driving functions; user-related evaluation of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and automated driving; evaluation of traffic management; performance assessment of a wet weather pilot system; case studies from China; heavy vehicle overload control benefit and cost. With chapters from an international panel of leading experts, this book is essential reading for researchers and advanced students from academia, industry and government working in intelligent road transport systems
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- 388.3/12
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- bibliography
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- Lu, Meng
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- 7
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- Intelligent transportation systems
- Intelligent transportation systems
- Highway engineering
- Biosensing Techniques
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- TRANSPORTATION
- Highway engineering
- Intelligent transportation systems
- Intelligent transportation systems
- cooperative systems
- cost-benefit analysis
- intelligent transportation systems
- traffic engineering computing
- ubiquitous computing
- Label
- Evaluation of intelligent road transportation systems : methods and results, edited by Dr. Meng Lu
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
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- Foreword; Preface; List of acronyms; Part I. Introduction; 1. History and deployment of ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) technologies and an outline of the book chapters -- Adrian Zlocki, Felix Fahrenkrog and Meng Lu; Part II. Needs and methods; 2. ITS evaluation policy -- Culture and needs -- Martin Böhm, Barbara Flechl, Walter Aigner and Caroline Visser; 3. Frameworks and methods for ITS evaluation -- Evangelos Mitsakis, Josep Maria Salanova Grau, Panagiotis Iordanopoulos and Evangelos Mintsis; 4. Evaluation of the impact of ITS -- Luca Studer and Giovanna Marchionni
- 5. ITS evaluation -- A network perspective -- Richard Mudge6. Field Operational Tests (FOTs) -- The ultimate answer to impact evaluation? -- Stig E.R. Franzén and I.C. MariAnne Karlsson; 7. Assessing transport measures using cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis -- Henk Taale, Jan Kiel and Arnoud Muizer; 8. Technical assessment of the performance of in-vehicle systems -- Jacques Ehrlich and Nicolas Hautière; 9. Evaluation of ITS: opportunities and challenges in the era of new pervasive technology -- Susan Grant-Muller and Frances Hodgson
- Part III. Intelligent road transport systems evaluation results10. Evaluating cooperative ITS -- Alan Stevens, Simon Ball and Jean Hopkin; 11. The evolution towards automated driving -- Classification of impacts, review of assessments of automated driving functions, challenges for evaluation -- Torsten Geißler, Risto Kulmala and Oliver Carsten; 12. User-related evaluation of ADAS and automated driving -- András Várhelyi
- 13. Towards a coherent cost-benefit analysis of ITS -- A review of effects and assessments of ITS applications for traffic management in Sweden -- Carsten Sachse, Carl-Henrik Sandbreck, Andreas Larsson and Tor Skoglund14. Effectiveness of Intelligent Transport Systems: Wet Weather Pilot -- Qudus Wazirzada, Glenn Geers and Parikshit Kumar Basu; 15. Benefits and evaluation of ITS projects -- Examples from China -- Jianping Wu, Ling Huang, Ruimin Li and Hongtong Qiu; 16. Overload control benefit and cost considerations -- Johann Andersen, Berino Lorio and Paul Vorster
- Part IV. Discussion and conclusions17. Evaluation of intelligent road transport systems: key findings, challenges and future work -- Meng Lu; Appendix I. Biographies; Appendix II. Bibliography of further reading; Index
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- Evaluation of intelligent road transportation systems : methods and results, edited by Dr. Meng Lu
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- online resource
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- cr
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- multicolored
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- Foreword; Preface; List of acronyms; Part I. Introduction; 1. History and deployment of ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) technologies and an outline of the book chapters -- Adrian Zlocki, Felix Fahrenkrog and Meng Lu; Part II. Needs and methods; 2. ITS evaluation policy -- Culture and needs -- Martin Böhm, Barbara Flechl, Walter Aigner and Caroline Visser; 3. Frameworks and methods for ITS evaluation -- Evangelos Mitsakis, Josep Maria Salanova Grau, Panagiotis Iordanopoulos and Evangelos Mintsis; 4. Evaluation of the impact of ITS -- Luca Studer and Giovanna Marchionni
- 5. ITS evaluation -- A network perspective -- Richard Mudge6. Field Operational Tests (FOTs) -- The ultimate answer to impact evaluation? -- Stig E.R. Franzén and I.C. MariAnne Karlsson; 7. Assessing transport measures using cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis -- Henk Taale, Jan Kiel and Arnoud Muizer; 8. Technical assessment of the performance of in-vehicle systems -- Jacques Ehrlich and Nicolas Hautière; 9. Evaluation of ITS: opportunities and challenges in the era of new pervasive technology -- Susan Grant-Muller and Frances Hodgson
- Part III. Intelligent road transport systems evaluation results10. Evaluating cooperative ITS -- Alan Stevens, Simon Ball and Jean Hopkin; 11. The evolution towards automated driving -- Classification of impacts, review of assessments of automated driving functions, challenges for evaluation -- Torsten Geißler, Risto Kulmala and Oliver Carsten; 12. User-related evaluation of ADAS and automated driving -- András Várhelyi
- 13. Towards a coherent cost-benefit analysis of ITS -- A review of effects and assessments of ITS applications for traffic management in Sweden -- Carsten Sachse, Carl-Henrik Sandbreck, Andreas Larsson and Tor Skoglund14. Effectiveness of Intelligent Transport Systems: Wet Weather Pilot -- Qudus Wazirzada, Glenn Geers and Parikshit Kumar Basu; 15. Benefits and evaluation of ITS projects -- Examples from China -- Jianping Wu, Ling Huang, Ruimin Li and Hongtong Qiu; 16. Overload control benefit and cost considerations -- Johann Andersen, Berino Lorio and Paul Vorster
- Part IV. Discussion and conclusions17. Evaluation of intelligent road transport systems: key findings, challenges and future work -- Meng Lu; Appendix I. Biographies; Appendix II. Bibliography of further reading; Index
- Control code
- 961433923
- Dimensions
- unknown
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- 1 online resource
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- Isbn
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- illustrations
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- System control number
- (OCoLC)961433923
Subject
- ubiquitous computing
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries | Transportation
- Biosensing Techniques
- Electronic book
- Highway engineering
- Highway engineering
- Intelligent transportation systems
- Intelligent transportation systems
- Intelligent transportation systems -- Evaluation
- Intelligent transportation systems -- Evaluation
- TRANSPORTATION -- Public Transportation
- cooperative systems
- cost-benefit analysis
- intelligent transportation systems
- traffic engineering computing
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