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Evaluation of intelligent road transport systems : methods and results / edited by Meng Lu.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lü, Meng, 178-219, editor, contributor.
Series:
IET transportation series ; 46.
TRANSPORTATION SERIES ; 046
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Intelligent transportation systems.
Transportation engineering.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (373 pages) illustrations (chiefly color)
Edition:
2nd edition.
Place of Publication:
Stevenage : Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2024.
Summary:
This book provides an overview of ICT-based intelligent road transport systems with an emphasis on recent evaluation methods and results of ITS development and deployment. The new edition contains up-to-date results, including the impact assessment of cooperative and automated driving.
"Intelligent transport systems (ITS) use ICT to deliver transport system improvements as an alternative to expanding physical infrastructure, thereby saving on investments and reducing environmental impact. ITS applications contribute to cleaner and safer transport, enhance economic growth, and hold the promise for sustainable mobility solutions for a future flourishing society."--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Part I: Introduction
1 History and deployment of (Cooperative) Intelligent Transport Systems / Adrian Zlocki and Meng Lu
Part II: Needs and methods
2 Challenges in the evaluation of automated driving / Risto Kulmala, Oliver Carsten and Satu Innamaa
3 Field operational tests (FOTs) – (still) the ultimate answer to impact assessment? / I.C. MariAnne Karlsson, Stig E.R. Franzén and Fjollë Novakazi
4 Driving the future: role of artificial intelligence in road vehicles / Divya Garikapati, Sneha Sudhir Shetiya and Chaitanya Shinde
5 Assessment method for prioritising transport measures and infrastructure development / Henk Taale and Jan Kiel
6 Evaluation of ITS: opportunities and challenges in the era of new pervasive technology / Susan Grant-Muller and Frances Hodgson
Part III: Intelligent Transport Systems evaluation results
7 The potential benefits of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) platooning / Richard Cuerden, Chris Lodge and Matthias Seidl
8 C-ITS deployment in Australia – achievements and key learnings / Ada I. Lin, Luke A. Capelli and Nicholas S. Brook
9 C-ITS evaluation on C-Roads – findings from C-Roads Germany / Orestis Giamarelos and Jan Schappacher
10 Impact assessment of large-scale C-ITS services in Greece / Areti Kotsi and Evangelos Mitsakis
11 A system architecture for the deployment of autonomous mobility on-demand vehicles / Arunkumar Ramaswamy and Javier Ibanez-Guzman
12 Robust cooperative perception for intelligent transport systems / Fuxi Wen, Zhiying Song, Tenghui Xie, Jiaxin Gao, Bolin Gao and Shengbo Eben Li
13 Cooperative architecture for transportation systems (CATS): assessment of safety and mobility in vehicular convoys / Catherine M. Elias, Elsayed I. Morgan, Christoph Stiller and Omar M. Shehata
14 Traffic management using floating car data in low- and middle-income countries / Megan M. Bruwer, Johann Andersen and Kia Eisinga
15 European ITS Platform: evaluating the benefits and impacts of ITS corridors / Orestis Giamarelos and Daniel Cullern
Part IV: Discussion and conclusions
16 Key findings and the future of Intelligent Transport Systems / Meng Lu.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
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ISBN:
1-83724-393-X
1-83724-084-1
OCLC:
1472070518

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