Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) State of Practice— AMS for ITS State of Practice
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2024-03-28
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Alternative Title:AMS for ITS State of Practice
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Abstract:The purpose of this document is to summarize for the United States Department of Transportation’s (U.S. DOT’s) Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint Program Office (JPO) Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Program, the state of practice for AMS for ITS tools. The AMS for ITS Program seeks to capture the state of practice for AMS for ITS tool use that is representative of state, local, and regional agencies nationwide, with the understanding that a fully exhaustive survey of the community is not feasible. A literature review as well as discussions with a volunteer group of expert stakeholders on AMS for ITS tools used in practice were conducted. The identified tools have been categorized and documented in this report. Furthermore, this report captures a summary of key findings for each tool, including the advantages of the currently used tools and gaps/challenges practitioners may encounter when applying the tools. It is important to understand the practical needs to support traffic analysis tools (TAT) and other AMS for ITS tool strategies and projects. For example, the needs may include development of guidance, use cases, datasets, data exchanges, algorithms, policy, pilot deployments, evaluations, and professional capacity building. Findings from this report are part of the foundational analyses for the program plan development for the ITS JPO’s AMS for ITS Program.
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