Expanding the City of Moscow field lab data collection capabilities.
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2012-07-01
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Abstract:The city of Moscow signal integration project, completed at the end of 2009, improved the city’s traffic signal system by
connecting the city’s seventeen signalized intersections with a fiber optic network, upgrading the cabinets to TS2 Type 1
cabinets and the controllers to NEMA TS2 IP-based controllers, and installing centralized control software to manage the
city’s traffic signal system. As part of the project, NIATT traffic controller labs were connected to the city’s traffic signal
system through a direct fiber optic link to create a field lab environment capable of collecting real-time traffic operation
data. As an expansion to the project, six of the city’s seventeen intersections are equipped with closed-circuit television
(CCTV) cameras connected to the state communications system. In this project, we expanded the city of Moscow’s field lab
data collection capabilities by instrumenting the intersections in the city to record high resolution signal and detector status
data.
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