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Application of WIM Data for Improved Modeling, Design, and Rating

Principal Investigator:  Christopher Monsere, Portland State University
Co-Investigator(s):  Christopher Higgins, Oregon State University
Andrew Nichols, Marshall University


Project Summary:
The objectives of this research are to: 1.) collect, sort, filter, and archive WIM data to permit development of long-term continuous records of high-quality WIM data and; 2.) use the WIM data archive to monitor WIM sensor health, develop loads for asphalt design, load models for bridge rating and deck design, and monitor freight movement on the highway system, specifically the volume, weight, safety, and time demands. Researchers will collect WIM data from DOT agencies (ODOT and others nationally). The data will be analyzed and filtered to handle anomalous data and archived in a universally available format for use in subsequent research activities. This collection and archiving of data will allow researchers to continue development of one of the longest continuous and highest-quality WIM data archives available in the country. In developing the archive, the research team will develop data-processing techniques to help identify data and system performance metrics. The WIM data will... View Full Summary


Sponsors:
ODOT Research Unit, Portland State University, Oregon State University


Project Details:

Project Type: Research
Start Date: October 1, 2007
End Date: December 31, 2009
Related Projects: None
Research Area: Advanced Technology


Products:

(2692KB) (Presentation) Monsere, C. and A. Nichols, "Building a WIM Data Archive for Improved Modeling, Design, and Rating." Presented at North American Travel Monitoring Exposition and Conference, Washington D.C., August 6-8, 2008