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Implementation of New Traffic Control Systems - Problems and Approaches to Solutions
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As a basis for understanding the technical and non-technical problems of implementing new technology, some sets of systems have been developed. The main features are the level of intervention (information - recommendation - automatic intervention - automated driving) and the communication link between roadside infrastructure and vehicle. An implementation checklist and a general implementation strategy have been derived and explained based on the discussion of problems.
There is a noteworthy example demonstrating this development path: the project STORM - Stuttgart Transport Operation by Regional Management.
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Zackor, H., "Implementation of New Traffic Control Systems - Problems and Approaches to Solutions," SAE Technical Paper 912863, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/912863.Also In
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- PROMETHEUS Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop Torino April 26 and 27 1990 PROMETHEUS Office Stuttgart 1990
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