ISBN 0-89006-525-X
Judy McQueen, Bob McQueen
504 pages.
Copyright 1999.
Reviews
“ This book is a worthy addition to the excellent Artech series on ITS and despite its somewhat forbidding title, covers the ITS world in a readable and comprehensive form. The book covers not only the technical aspects of ITS, but also deals with standards and organizational issues. The book develops a number of useful models for practitioners to apply to their own situations and should help both newcomers and established practitioners of ITS to develop and install systems that answer real user needs.”
--Transport Telematics, Winter 1999
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Written for both technical and non-technical professionals involved in intelligent transportation system (ITS) development, this clear, systematic guide describes a practical approach to planning, developing, and implementing successful ITS architectures in regional settings. Based on the principles and methods they used to help create the recently developed US National ITS Architecture, the authors provide you with a solid understanding of each critical step involved in the regional ITS deployment process. You learn the key ingredients that make up an effective ITS mission statement, how to choose the best ITS technologies for a specific application, the components involved in developing an appropriate logical and physical architecture, and much more.
The book is valuable reading for transportation planners, system engineers, and consultants who want to understand the various disciplines associated with ITS, and who need to formulate practical solutions to challenging ITS problems. It also provides investors, government officials, and other interest groups with the information they need to prepare and deliver practical input to ITS development projects.
Table of Contents
Introduction. What Are Intelligent Transportation Systems? The Regional ITS Architecture Development. Conducting Structured Requirements Analysis. Developing and Applying an ITS Vision Statement. ITS Technology Review and Selection. Incorporating Legacy and Protecting Sunk Investment. Addressing Institutional and Organizational Issues. Developing an ITS Logical Architecture. Developing an ITS Physical Architecture. Defining and Supporting Data Flows and Interfaces. Applying ITS Standards. Effective ITS Outreach Programs. Developing an ITS Implementation Strategy. Producing Effective ITS Designs. Smart ITS Procurement. Considering Commercial Aspects of ITS. An Approach to Economic Evaluation of ITS. ITS Simulation Modeling Issues. ITS Architecture Development Case Studies.
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