University Transportation Centers
USDOT’s University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program, launched in 1988, awards and administers grants to consortia of colleges and universities across the United States. Each UTC forms a unique center of transportation excellence on a specific research topic. The UTC Collection brings together the research outputs of these consortia. To learn more about the UTC program , visit https://www.transportation.gov/content/university-transportation-centers. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_utcp or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530855.
- Oklahoma State University. School of Industrial Engineering and Management (4)
- Administration and Management 1
- Biomass 1
- Case studies 1
- Damage detection 1
- Decision support systems 3
- Disaster preparedness 2
- Disasters 1
- Disasters and emergency operations 1
- Emergency management 1
- Environment 1
- Flash floods 1
- Flashing traffic signals 1
- Floods 1
- Freight traffic 1
- Freight Transportation 1
- Geographic information systems 1
- GIS 1
- Guidelines 1
- Highway bridges 1
- Ice storms 1
- Infrastructure 1
- Inspection 1
- Operations and Traffic Management 1
- Optimal sensor placement 1
- Planning and Forecasting 1
- Research Hub 4
- Resource allocation 1
- Risk analysis 1
- Sensors 1
- Snowstorms 1
- Software 1
- Statistical analysis 1
- Street closure 1
- Structural analysis 1
- Structural deterioration and defects 1
- Structural health monitoring 1
- Supply chain management 1
- Traffic flow 1
- Traffic lights 1
- Transportation, hydraulic and utility facilities 1
- Transportation infrastructure 1
- Weather 1
- Weather forecasting 2
- Winter maintenance 1
(Max 200)
- Administration and Management (1)
- Biomass (1)
- Case studies (1)
- Damage detection (1)
- Decision support systems (3)
- Disaster preparedness (2)
- Disasters (1)
- Disasters and emergency operations (1)
- Emergency management (1)
- Environment (1)
- Flash floods (1)
- Flashing traffic signals (1)
- Floods (1)
- Freight traffic (1)
- Freight Transportation (1)
- Geographic information systems (1)
- GIS (1)
- Guidelines (1)
- Highway bridges (1)
- Ice storms (1)
- Infrastructure (1)
- Inspection (1)
- Operations and Traffic Management (1)
- Optimal sensor placement (1)
- Planning and Forecasting (1)
- Research Hub (4)
- Resource allocation (1)
- Risk analysis (1)
- Sensors (1)
- Snowstorms (1)
- Software (1)
- Statistical analysis (1)
- Street closure (1)
- Structural analysis (1)
- Structural deterioration and defects (1)
- Structural health monitoring (1)
- Supply chain management (1)
- Traffic flow (1)
- Traffic lights (1)
- Transportation, hydraulic and utility facilities (1)
- Transportation infrastructure (1)
- Weather (1)
- Weather forecasting (2)
- Winter maintenance (1)
- :Kong, Zhenyu ;Ley, Tyler2013-07-01:A recently completed study suggests that approximately 25% of them are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete (FHWA, 2007). Therefore,...
- :Kamath, Manjunath ;Ingalls, Ricki G.2013-07-01:This project makes the results (models and methodology) of the research and development efforts on freight movement modeling (FMM) and supply chain de...
- :Collins, Terry ;Hong, Yang2013-06-01:Among all the natural hazards, flash flood ranks as the number 1 weather-related killer in United States. More than half of the deaths in flash flood ...
- :Balasundaram, Balabhaskar ;Bukkapatnam, Satish T.S.2012-01-01:Severe winter weather dramatically reduces road transportation infrastructure serviceability and decreases safety throughout Oklahoma. Although it has...
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