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Traffic Engineering Training for Rural Communities

Principal Investigator:  Roger Lindgren, Oregon Institute of Technology

Project Summary:
This is an educational grant proposal. This grant would enable the creation of a dedicated traffic engineering laboratory at the Oregon Institute of Technology. The laboratory would consist of a series of computer workstations equipped with software including: • traffic simulation (i.e., VISSIM/Paramics) • traffic signal warrant analysis • traffic data collection and analysis tools In addition, the laboratory would be equipped with “hardware in the loop” controller interface devices such as the McCain CID II. OIT has consulted with the University of Idaho, the developer of the CID II and would seek guidance on the design of an effective series of course modules including both “software in the loop” and “hardware in the loop”. OIT faculty would also consult with faculty at Portland State University’s Intelligent Transportation Systems Laboratory and OSU who have been using similar hardware and software elements (i.e., VISSIM, CID II). This laboratory... View Full Summary


Sponsors:
Oregon Institute of Technology Department of Civil Engineering


Project Details:

Project Type: Education
Start Date: October 1, 2007
End Date: December 31, 2008
Related Projects: None
Research Area: Advanced Technology