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Title:
Travel Survey Methods, Information Technology, and Geospatial Data
Accession Number:
01041095
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Transportation Research Board Business Office
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Washington, DC 20001 United States
Abstract:
This Transportation Research Record contains 17 papers of the subject of travel survey methods, information technology, and geospatial data. Specific topics discussed include the following: travel diary surveys; Global Positioning System-based and travel survey-based data; competition between egress transport modes; data quality in travel surveys; enhanced system for link and mode identification for personal travel surveys; video-based automated identification of freeway shoulder events; usage analysis of first-generation intelligent transportation systems data archive; role of metadata in the acceptability of results from models; method for creating a real-time distributed travel history database; integration of geographic information system for transportation with real-time traffic simulation system; impact of hourly measured speed on accident risk in the Netherlands; intelligent transportation system spatial data modeling; transit ridership model; AGORA-C map-based location referencing; heuristic algorithm for solving a multimodal location-based concierge service problem; enhanced roadway geometry data collection using an effective video log image-processing algorithm; and smoothing methods to minimize impact of Global Positioning System random error.
Features:
Figures; References; Tables
Subject Areas:
Data and Information Technology; Highways; Operations and Traffic Management; Planning and Forecasting; Public Transportation; I72: Traffic and Transport Planning
Created Date:
Jan 18 2007 3:21PM
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