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  • Modeling, Analysis, and Implementation of Pedestrian Priority at Signalized Intersections

Edward Smaglik

Modeling, Analysis, and Implementation of Pedestrian Priority at Signalized Intersections

Posted by nbl42 on June 30, 2016

Sponsor: National Institute for Transportation and Communities (Prime: PSU)

PI: Edward J. Smaglik

Project Start|End Date: 2015 | 2016

In this project, NAU worked with Portland State University to develop guidance for practitioners for reducing the delay incurred by pedestrians at signalized intersections.  The team performed a simulation of various pedestrian control strategies to determine the impact of said strategies on all users, developed an algorithm specifically designed to reduce pedestrian delay within the confines of existing field equipment and operations, and… Read more

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Past Research, Research

Investigation and Prototype Development of a Self-powered Bridge Structural Health and/or Traffic Monitoring Sensor Using Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys

Posted by nbl42 on June 30, 2015

Sponsor: Northern Arizona University

PI: Edward J. Smaglik

Project Start|End Date: 2014 | 2015

In this project, researchers investigated the feasibility of using power harvesting technology in a vehicle counting sensor with the overall goal of developing a sustainable traffic sensor.  The team performed laboratory tests to maximize the output of a power harvesting technology such that it would be able to power a device in situ.  A prototype was built and installed in a local street with the end result somewhat… Read more

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Past Research, Research

Pilot Study: A Methodology for Addressing Bicycle / Motor Vehicle Conflict Zones

Posted by nbl42 on June 30, 2014

Sponsor: Northern Arizona University

PI: Edward J. Smaglik

Project Start|End Date: 2013 | 2014

In this project, researchers investigated the impact of using green paint and selected MUTCD signage to highlight bicycle – motor vehicle conflict zones.  The team worked with the City of Flagstaff to identify zones with a high bicycle – motor vehicle conflict.  Green paint was then applied at four locations along with the installation of the corresponding MUTCD sign.  Video data was collected before any improvements, with the… Read more

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Past Research, Research

Development of Intersection Performance Measures for Timing Plan Maintenance Using an Actuated Controller Phase 2

Posted by nbl42 on June 30, 2012

Sponsor: Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT)

PI: Edward J. Smaglik

Project Start|End Date: 2010 | 2012

In this project, researchers used standard traffic signal equipment and existing infrastructure to design and implement two prototypical devices for developing high-resolution performance measure data at signalized intersections.  The prototype included a hardware module and associated instructions for installation and most existing ADOT signalized intersections as well as a software solution for translating the data collected at the field into common performance measures that could be… Read more

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Past Research, Research

Development of a Permanent Span Wire Specification for ADOT

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Sponsor: Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT)

PI: Edward J. Smaglik

Project Start|End Date: 2011| 2012

For this project, the research team at NAU worked with ADOT and independent consultants to develop a span wire specification and standard drawing set for the Traffic Signals and Lighting division of ADOT.  The team research typical intersection geometries, equipment weights, signal head requirements, and other states’ span wire specification from across the country in developing a standard / specification that is unique in that it can… Read more

Filed Under: AZ_Trans, Past Research, Research

Travel Time Data Collection Research

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Sponsor: Flagstaff Metropolitan Planning Organization

PI: Edward J. Smaglik

Project Start|End Date: 2011 | 2012

This project involved an investigation into the development of real-time travel time data within and around the City of Flagstaff during the snowplay season. Snowplay traffic on specific routes causes extreme delays on a number of peak days, and the researchers investigated the feasibility of developing probe data from Bluetooth sensors with the intent of providing this data to the traveling public to assist in their route… Read more

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