Traffic Management

1. Auflage Juni 2016
378 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Transport systems are facing an impossible dilemma: satisfy an increasing demand for mobility of people and goods, while decreasing their fossil-energy requirements and preserving the environment. Additionally, transport has an opportunity to evolve in a changing world, with new services, technologies but also new requirements (fast delivery, reliability, improved accessibility).
The subject of traffic is organized into two separate but complementary volumes: Volume 3 on Traffic Management and Volume 4 on Traffic Safety.
Traffic Management, Volume 3 of the 'Research for Innovative Transports' Set, presents a collection of updated papers from the TRA 2014 Conference, highlighting the diversity of research in this field. Theoretical chapters and practical case studies address topics such as cooperative systems, the global approach in modeling, road and railway traffic management, information systems and impact assessment.
Rafiqul Tarefder and James Brogan
2. SYNCRO - An Innovative Public Procurement of an Advanced Data GatheringSystem for Interurban Roads Based on its Technologies
Jean-Christophe Maisonobe, Jean Daniel Demond, Giannicola Marengo, Dolores Adamski, Diego Albesano and Olivier Latouille
3. Tailoring a Reference Model for C-ITS Architectures and Using a DATEX II Profile to Communicate Traffic Signal Information
Jörg Freudenstein and Ian Cornwell
4. Sensor City Mobility: The City of Assen as a "Living Lab" for Smart Mobility Solutions Using Sensor Data
Jan Burgmeijer, Janiek De Kruijff, Ernst Jan Van Ark, Gerdien Klunder and Diana Vonk Noordegraaf
5. Forecasting Capabilities of a Micro-Simulation Method for Trip Generation
Jorge Delgado and Patrick Bonnel Cabrera
6. Modeling and Solving International Journey Planning Problems
Konstantinos N. Androutsopoulos and Konstantinos G. Zografos
7. Optimized Intermodal Roundtrips in Transport Networks
Cecília Vale and Isabel Ribeiro
8. Modeling Traffic Hindrance Caused by Road Construction as Part of a Multicriteria Assessment Framework
Eric Van Berkum and Henny Ter Huerne
9. Behavioral Responses to Traffic Congestion - Findings from Paris
São Paulo and Mumbai, Gaele Lesteven
10. Empirical Analysis of Lane Changing Behavior at a Freeway Weaving Section
Florian Marczak, Winnie Daamen and Christine Buisson
11. Applying and Testing a New Generation Traffic Management with Multi-objectives
Martijn De Kievit and Yusen Chen
12. ON-TIME: A Framework for Integrated Railway Network Operation Management
Thomas Albrecht, and Meena Dasigi
13. A Multi-Lane Capacity Model Designed for Variable Speed Limit Applications
Aurélien Duret
14. Evaluation Parameters of Re-routing Strategy
Vladimir Zyryanov and Anastasia Feofilova
15. Pre-Trip Road Information Impact Assessment: A Literature Review
16. Transferability Study on Full-scale Implementation of Real-time Passenger Information
Mitja Klemenc^Ic^, Vlasta Rodosek, Marko C^Elan and Marjan Lep
17. Excess Commuting and Commuting Economy: Peak and Off-Peak Variation in Travel Efficiency Measures
Enda MURPHY
18. Deployment of Interoperable Cross-Border Multimodal Traveler Information in Central Europe
Gerhard Menzel, Martin Böhm and Katharina Zwick
19. The Impacts of Cooperative Traffic Systems on Safety, Environment and Travel Times: A Literature Survey
Isabela Mocanu, Philippe Nitsche and Kerry Malone
20. The Impact of Navigation Support and Traffic Information on Distance-keeping Behavior
Aikaterini Touliou, Evangelia Gaitanidou and Evangelos Bekiaris
21. Impact Evaluation of Traffic Performance and Road Safety: A Case Study on an Urban Motorway in France
Simon Cohen and Zoi Christoforou
22. Assessment of the Main New Travel-times Calculation Technologies on Lyon East Ring Road
Eric Purson, Alexis Bacelar, Eric Klein, Bruno Levilly and Fabrice Reclus
23. Rail Externalities: Assessing the Social Cost of Rail Congestion
María Pérez Herrero, Julien Brunel and Gregoire Marlot
George Yannis is Professor in traffic safety and management and head of the department of Transportation Planning and Engineering of the School of Civil Engineering at National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in Greece. He has contributed extensively in several research projects and scientific committees of the European Commission and other international organizations (UN/ECE, OECD, WHO, CEDR, ERF, ETSC), having published more than 350 scientific papers (110 in scientific journals) widely cited worldwide.
Bernard Jacob (Set Co-ordinator): Chair of the Programme Committee of TRA2014, is deputy scientific director for transport, infrastructures and safety with IFSTTAR. His research works are in bridge and road safety, traffic loads on bridges, heavy vehicles and weigh-in-motion. He is Professor at Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'Etat in France, and the President of the International Society for WIM (ISWIM).