Detection Technology for IVHS

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General Information
Study Number: SPR-2(157)
Former Study Number:
Lead Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Solicitation Number: 60
Partners: CO, FL, IADOT, MDOT SHA, MN, MO, NE, NY, OK, OR, VA, WI
Contractor(s): Hughes Aircraft Company,JHK & Associates
Status: Closed
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number: DTFH61-91-C-00076
Last Updated: Mar 16, 2011
Contract End Date:
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $0.00
Suggested Contribution:
Total Commitments Received:
100% SP&R Approval: Not Requested
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Gary Jensen
Gary.Jensen@dot.gov
Phone: 202- 366-2048
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Pete Mills
Pete.Mills@dot.gov
Phone: 202- 493-3338
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name
Colorado Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Florida Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Iowa Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 1992 $0.00
Minnesota Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Missouri Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Nebraska Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
New York State Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Oklahoma Transportation 1992 $0.00
Oregon Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Virginia Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00

Objectives

The objectives of this project is to (1) Determine the traffic parameters and their corresponding accuracy specifications needed for future IVHS applications; (2) Perform laboratory and field tests with detectors that apply technologies compatible with above-the-road, surface, and subsurface mounting to determine the ability of state-of-the-art detectors to measure traffic parameters with acceptable accuracy, precision, and repeatability; and (3) Determine the need and feasibility of establishing permanent vehicle detector test facilities.

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Document Category Document Type Privacy Document Date Download
Executive Summary: Detection Technology for IVHS http://www.itsdocs.fhwa.dot.gov/JPODOCS/REPTS_TE/1Y401!.HTM TPF Study Documentation Study Summary Public 2005-03-03
Final Report Addendum: Detection Technology for IVHS http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/96100/index.html Deliverable Final Report Public 2005-03-03

No document attached.

Detection Technology for IVHS

General Information
Study Number: SPR-2(157)
Lead Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Solicitation Number: 60
Partners: CO, FL, IADOT, MDOT SHA, MN, MO, NE, NY, OK, OR, VA, WI
Contractor(s): Hughes Aircraft Company,JHK & Associates
Status: Closed
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number: DTFH61-91-C-00076
Last Updated: Mar 16, 2011
Contract End Date:
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $0.00
Total Commitments Received:
100% SP&R Approval:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Gary Jensen
Gary.Jensen@dot.gov
Phone: 202- 366-2048
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Pete Mills
Pete.Mills@dot.gov
Phone: 202- 493-3338
Commitments by Organizations
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Colorado Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Florida Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Iowa Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 1992 $0.00
Minnesota Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Missouri Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Nebraska Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
New York State Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Oklahoma Transportation 1992 $0.00
Oregon Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Virginia Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 1992 $0.00

Study Description

Objectives

The objectives of this project is to (1) Determine the traffic parameters and their corresponding accuracy specifications needed for future IVHS applications; (2) Perform laboratory and field tests with detectors that apply technologies compatible with above-the-road, surface, and subsurface mounting to determine the ability of state-of-the-art detectors to measure traffic parameters with acceptable accuracy, precision, and repeatability; and (3) Determine the need and feasibility of establishing permanent vehicle detector test facilities.

Title File/Link Type Private
Executive Summary: Detection Technology for IVHS TPF Study Documentation Public
Final Report Addendum: Detection Technology for IVHS Deliverable Public
No document attached.

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