ITSJPO Digital Library
This collection includes reports from the USDOT Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (ITSJPO) research program. As of December 2016, USDOT's ITS research program is focused on two key priorities: Realizing Connected Vehicle Implementation and Advancing Automation. Research areas include Accelerating Deployment, Automation, Connected Vehicles, Emerging Capabilities, Enterprise Data, and Interoperability. For more information on past and current research areas or the ITSJPO Research Program overall, visit http://www.its.dot.gov/. Bookmark this collection:https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_itsjpo or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530838.
- Larkin, James (5)
- Advanced driver information systems 1
- Advanced traveler information systems 4
- ATIS 1
- Benefit cost analysis 2
- Benefits 1
- Case studies 1
- Deployment 1
- Evaluation/program assessment 2
- Evaluation and assessment 1
- Heuristic On-line Web-linked Arrival Time Estimation (HOWLATE) 1
- HOWLATE 1
- Impact studies 2
- Intelligent transportation systems 2
- Real time information 1
- Regional multimodal travel information 1
- Reliability 1
- Reliability (Statistics) 1
- Resampling 1
- Route choice 1
- Simulated yoked trials 1
- Statistical sampling 1
- Transportation planning 1
- Travel time 4
- User benefits 2
(Max 200)
- Advanced driver information systems (1)
- Advanced traveler information systems (4)
- ATIS (1)
- Benefit cost analysis (2)
- Benefits (1)
- Case studies (1)
- Deployment (1)
- Evaluation/program assessment (2)
- Evaluation and assessment (1)
- Heuristic On-line Web-linked Arrival Time Estimation (HOWLATE) (1)
- HOWLATE (1)
- Impact studies (2)
- Intelligent transportation systems (2)
- Real time information (1)
- Regional multimodal travel information (1)
- Reliability (1)
- Reliability (Statistics) (1)
- Resampling (1)
- Route choice (1)
- Simulated yoked trials (1)
- Statistical sampling (1)
- Transportation planning (1)
- Travel time (4)
- User benefits (2)
- :Vasudevan, Meenakshy ;Wunderlich, Karl E.2004-02-01:Researchers and practitioners are commonly faced with the problem of limited data in the evaluation of ITS systems. Due to high data collection costs ...
- :Shah, Vaishali ;Larkin, James2003-12-01:This study explores the on-time reliability benefits to potential users of a personalized advanced traveler information system (ATIS) providing real-t...
- :Jung, Soojung ;Larkin, James2003-05-01:The effect of ATIS accuracy and extent of ATIS roadway instrumentation on the on-time reliability benefits to routine users of ATIS are evaluated thro...
- :Jung, Soojung ;Larkin, James2002-03-01:In a simulated yoke study, estimates of roadway travel times are archived from web-based Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) and used to recr...
- :Bunch, James A. ;Hatcher, S. Gregory1999-08-01:The goals of this study were to develop a methodology for incorporating Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) into the transportation planning proc...
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