Intelligent Transportation Systems: Functional Design for Economical and
Efficient Traffic Management provides practical guidance on the
efficient use of resources in the design of ITS. The author explains how
functional design alternatives can meet project objectives and
requirements with optimal cost effectiveness and clarifies how
transportation planning and traffic diversion principles relate to
functional ITS device selections and equipment locations. Methodologies
for translating objectives to functional device types, determining
device deployment densities and determining the best placement of CCTV
cameras and message signs are provided, as are models for evaluating the
benefits of design alternatives based on traffic conditions. Readers
will learn how to reduce recurrent congestion, improve incident
clearance time in non-recurrent congestion, provide real-time incident
information to motorists, and leverage transportation management center
data for lane control through important new active transportation and
demand management (ATDM) methods. Finally, the author examines exciting
developments in connected vehicle technologies, exploring their
potential to greatly improve safety, mobility and energy efficiency.
This resource will greatly benefit all ITS designers and managers and is
of pivotal importance for operating agencies performing evaluations to
justify operational funding and system expansions.