Precursor Systems Analyses of Automated Highway Systems. Entry/Exit Implementation
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1995-01-01
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Abstract:The Entry/Exit Implementation Strategy analysis attempts to identify and analyze the most important issues in the roadway implementation of the AHS entry and exit associated functions. The analysis takes a broad system engineering approach to assure that all entry/exit occasions on the AHS are considered. The top level issues addressed were: - The impact of entry/exit strategies/configurations on the overall performance of the AHS, - The relative viability of potential AHS entry/exit strategies and configurations, and - The design parameters and guidelines for these entry/exit strategies/configurations. The approach to this analysis consisted of the following major steps: - Develop Detailed Descriptions of the RSCs Used in the Analysis. - Define Functional Flows. - Identify Entry/Exit Evaluation Criteria. - Define Specific Entry/Exit Types and Configurations. - Map the Functional Flows onto the Entry/Exit Configurations. - Perform Qualitative Evaluation/Analysis of the Entry/Exit Configurations. - Perform Quantitative Evaluation/Analysis of the Entry/Exit Configurations. - Develop Conclusions from the Analyses.
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