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  • Automated Identification of Traffic Detector Malfunctions

Brendan Russo

Automated Identification of Traffic Detector Malfunctions

Posted by sj765 on December 30, 2020

Sponsor: Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)

PI: Dr. Edward Smaglik, Co-PI: Dr. Brendan Russo

Project Report: https://www.oregon.gov/odot/Programs/ResearchDocuments/SPR837DetectorMalfunctionFinalReport.pdf

Start Date: January, 2020

Proper operation of transportation facilities is dependent upon reliable, accurate traffic sensing equipment; faulty detection equipment can result in unsafe and/or inefficient operation. A recent ODOT project, SPR-781 entitled, “Improving Adaptive / Responsive Signal Control Performance: Implications of Non-Invasive Detection and Legacy Timing Practices” uncovered wide spread issues of data quality irrespective of detector technology (within… Read more

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Current Research, Research

Evaluation of Emerging Transportation Technologies: KHA Emergency Vehicle Preemption in the City of Mesa / Maricopa County

Posted by sj765 on

Sponsor: Maricopa Association of Governments

PI: Dr. Edward Smaglik, Co-PI: Dr. Brendan Russo

Start Date: February, 2020

As a member of the Tri-University Task Force (NAU, ASU, and UA), NAU is leading an evaluation of Kimley-Horn and Associates’ Smart Priority technology, funded by the Maricopa Association of Governments and installed at intersections in the City of Mesa, Arizona and Maricopa County.  The product is a software module that interfaces directly between the Fire Department’s Computer Aided… Read more

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Current Research, Research

Evaluation of Emerging Transportation Technologies: Rhythm Engineering Cyclops Cameras in the City of Peoria

Posted by sj765 on December 29, 2020

Sponsor: Maricopa Association of Governments

PI: Dr. Edward Smaglik, Co-PI: Dr. Brendan Russo

Start Date: January, 2020

As a member of the Tri-University Task Force (NAU, ASU, and UA), NAU is leading an evaluation of Rhythm Engineering’s code|Green hardware and software products, funded by the Maricopa Association of Governments and installed in the City of Peoria, Arizona.  The product is a camera and software combination that can develop presence detection, vehicle counts, and timing plans.  The… Read more

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Current Research, Research

Development of Cost-Effective Sensing Systems and Analytics (CeSSA) to Monitor Roadway Conditions and Mobility Safety

Posted by sj765 on

Sponsor: PSR9 UTC

PI: Dr. Chun-Hsing Ho

Project Report: https://www.metrans.org/assets/research/psr-19-20_ho_final-report.pdf

Dates: 01/06/2020-01/05/2021

The project presents a pavement sensing system along with a list of promising computing models that can be used to predict pavement conditions using a vehicle-based sensing technology. The project started with data acquisition obtained from the previous field data collection followed by a series of data computing using machine leaning methods to determine a promising computing algorithm. Subsequently, statistical analyses were performed to evaluate the… Read more

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Current Research, Research

The Development of a Cooperative Safety Performance Assessment Framework for Connected and Automated Driving System-Equipped Vehicles

Posted by nbl42 on November 12, 2019

Sponsor: Institute of Automated Mobility (IAM) through the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA)

PI: Brendan J Russo

Start Date: August 2019

The rapid development and testing of connected and automated driving system (ADS)-equipped vehicles (CAVs) in our urban communities raises serious concerns for public safety. To address these concerns, the Institute of Automated Mobility (IAM) established by Governor Ducey in Arizona has embarked on an innovative approach to driving safety performance assessment that cooperatively utilizes both infrastructure and vehicle data. Data from… Read more

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Past Research, Research

3rd Grade Class Visits NAU Traffic Lab

Posted by nbl42 on November 7, 2019

Flagstaff 3rd Grade Class Visits NAU Traffic Lab

NAU faculty Brendan Russo and graduate student Emmanuel James gave a presentation focused on the field of transportation engineering to a class of approximately 30 third grade students who visited the NAU traffic lab on November 7th, 2019.

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Events, Outreach, UTC Region 9

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