Simulation Of IVHS On The Smart Corridor Using The Integration Model: Phase 1: Initial Investigations

The general objective of this project is to evaluate the potential benefits of Advanced Traveler Information Systems and Advanced Traffic Management Systems on the Smart Corridor. This report describes Phase 1 of the project in which the INTEGRATION traffic simulation model is used to help simulate ATIS and ATMS on a freeway/arterial environment.

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