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Route Level Dynamic Travel Time Estimation on Freeway: A Case Study in Edmonton on Whitemud Drive
DownloadSpring 2016
Travel time is increasing critical in Advanced Traveler Information System (ATIS) for traffic management. Several years ago, traditional methods for e.g. travel time measurement and average historical methods were often used. However, they are expensive and inflexible. Besides, lots of...
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Route-Level Transit Passenger Origin-Destination Trip Estimation from Automatic Passenger Counting Data: A Case Study in Edmonton
DownloadSpring 2015
Transit passenger origin-destination (OD) trip estimation is very important for transit planning, service management and operation analysis. The traditional method to conduct transit OD trip estimation requires on-board surveys to collect passenger on-off data, which are time-consuming, expensive...
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Spring 2017
Buried steel pipelines are widely used in transportation and distribution of oil/gas products over long distance. The changing geo-environmental conditions over the line may subject the pipelines to unforeseen load combinations and prompt the failure and loss of containment of the pipelines that...
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Spring 2021
Basavarajappa, Manjunath Sultanipura
Road network plays a vital role in a country’s infrastructure by providing easy access from one coast to the other coast of the country through transportation which helps in supply of goods and movement of people. Basically, roads are designed and constructed to withstand specific traffic loading...
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Fall 2014
This thesis evaluated the safety effects of automated mobile enforcement at both the segment-based level and city-wide level over a period of eight years. For the segment-based evaluation, the before-and-after Empirical Bayes (EB) method was used to account for the regression-to-the-mean effect...
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Safety Effects of Road Weather Information Systems (RWIS) – A Large-Scale Empirical Investigation
DownloadSpring 2022
In countries like Canada and the United States, where most of the population lives in snowy regions, winter road maintenance (WRM) has become a significant challenge. Hundreds of people are killed, and thousands are injured every year due to inclement winter weather conditions. To combat this,...
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Fall 2015
This thesis evaluates the safety effects of intersection safety devices (ISD). The purpose of ISD cameras is to reduce the number of collisions that result from red-light running and speeding at intersections. Typically, ISD cameras are placed at one or more approaches of an intersection and...