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Intelligent Transport Systems

Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are expected to add considerable productivity to existing transportation infrastructure and to therefore partially reduce the need for more physical infrastructure such as additional lanes of roadway. But there are huge barriers to achieving this vision ranging from the technical to the institutional.
M. Indira, V.S. Lavanya
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Intelligent Transportation Systems

Public Works Management & Policy, 2000
To serve the needs of the future, transportation systems must undergo a radical transformation, from the centralized paradigm to the asynchronous, distributed paradigm that integrates fast computers and high-performance networks through novel computer algorithms.
Sumit Ghosh   +3 more
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Intelligent Transportation Systems

2018
Transportation systems constitute an essential part of modern life and large urban centers. These systems have emerged as major players in enabling the mobility of not only vehicles but also people residing in cities, playing a part in all issues related to mobility within urban environments.
Rodolfo I. Meneguette   +2 more
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Intelligent Transport Systems

Journal of Navigation, 2001
This and the following paper were first presented at NAV 2000 on Thursday, 2 November 2000 – the day devoted to Location and Communication for Land Vehicles.This paper discusses the need for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and the key factors influencing the Government's Integrated Transport Policy.
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Intelligent Transportation Systems

IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2006
This issues Works in Progress department features 10 interesting ongoing intelligent transportation systems projects. The first five projects (TIME, Sentient Transport, EVT, DynaCHINA, TrafficView) focus on traffic and vehicular data collection, transmission, and analysis.
A.D. Joseph   +27 more
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Intelligent Transport Systems

2005
The Communications Research Laboratory (CRL), Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Japan has been conducting research and development on Inter-Vehicle Communications (IVC), Radio on Fiber (ROF), Road-Vehicle Communications (RVC), and software radio technologies for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) utilizing microwave and millimeter wave.
Masayuki Fujise   +3 more
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Intelligent Transportation Systems

The rise of IoT devices and big data generation pose challenges to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), particularly in remote areas. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have shown potential in enhancing computation and communication, but there is a lack of literature on a well-developed model that combines UAVs with a multi-hop, fog-cloud ...
S. Devendran, P. Thanapal
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Intelligent Transport Systems

2015
The book provides a systematicoverview of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). First, it includes aninsight into thereference architectures developed within the main EU research projects. Then, it delves into each of the layers of such architectures, from physical to application layer, describing the technological issues which are being currently ...
Asier Perallos   +3 more
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Intelligent Transportation Systems

2001
Abstract In many parts of the world, mobility has vastly improved over the past century. Increasing mobility combined with urbanization and (in some cases) rapid population growth is creating undesirable negative impacts on economies and individual quality of life.
Harvey J Miller, Shih-Lung Shaw
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Intelligent Transportation Systems☆

2004
Susan A. Shaheen, Rachel Finson
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