The basic design concept of most advanced traveler information systems (ATIS) is to present generic information to travelers, leaving travelers to react to the information in their own way. This passive way of managing traffic by providing generic traffic information makes it difficult to predict the outcome and may even incur an adverse effect, such as overreaction (also referred to as the herding effect). Active traffic and demand management (ATDM) is another approach that has received continual attention from both academic research and real-world practice, aiming to effectively influence people's travel demand, provide more travel options, coordinate between travelers, and reduce the need for travel. The research discussed in this articl...
We consider a specific ATIS which objective is to reduce drivers’ travel cost uncertainty with rec...
textReal time information about traffic conditions is becoming widely available through various medi...
The increase of wasted time and pollution due to vehicular traffic has paved the way to many differe...
The basic design concept of most advanced traveler information systems (ATIS) is to present generic ...
Traffic congestion has been imposing a tremendous burden on society as a whole. For decades, the mos...
ABSTRACTMost current Travel Demand Management (TDM) programs such as vanpooling, ridesharing, or tra...
Incidents account for nearly 50% of traffic congestion in urban areas. The cost of incident-induced ...
This article analyzes the role of advanced traveler information systems (ATIS) in conjunction with s...
Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) have the potential to improve the travel experience of ...
This paper concerns the benefits from Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) in corridors unde...
The goal of this paper is to develop a framework for evaluating the effect of Advanced Traveler Info...
The specific objective of this study is to assess traveler behavior impacts of Advanced Traveler Inf...
780665047PDFTech ReportFHWA-AZ-12-654SPR-PL-1-(173) 654Travel demand managementTravel demandTraffic ...
This project will further adapt and enhance the previous research of relevance to event-based Advanc...
As part of Advanced Transportation Information Systems (ATIS), route planning and guidance (RPG) ser...
We consider a specific ATIS which objective is to reduce drivers’ travel cost uncertainty with rec...
textReal time information about traffic conditions is becoming widely available through various medi...
The increase of wasted time and pollution due to vehicular traffic has paved the way to many differe...
The basic design concept of most advanced traveler information systems (ATIS) is to present generic ...
Traffic congestion has been imposing a tremendous burden on society as a whole. For decades, the mos...
ABSTRACTMost current Travel Demand Management (TDM) programs such as vanpooling, ridesharing, or tra...
Incidents account for nearly 50% of traffic congestion in urban areas. The cost of incident-induced ...
This article analyzes the role of advanced traveler information systems (ATIS) in conjunction with s...
Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) have the potential to improve the travel experience of ...
This paper concerns the benefits from Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) in corridors unde...
The goal of this paper is to develop a framework for evaluating the effect of Advanced Traveler Info...
The specific objective of this study is to assess traveler behavior impacts of Advanced Traveler Inf...
780665047PDFTech ReportFHWA-AZ-12-654SPR-PL-1-(173) 654Travel demand managementTravel demandTraffic ...
This project will further adapt and enhance the previous research of relevance to event-based Advanc...
As part of Advanced Transportation Information Systems (ATIS), route planning and guidance (RPG) ser...
We consider a specific ATIS which objective is to reduce drivers’ travel cost uncertainty with rec...
textReal time information about traffic conditions is becoming widely available through various medi...
The increase of wasted time and pollution due to vehicular traffic has paved the way to many differe...