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Transit Integrated Collision Warning System Volume I: System Development

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  • Chang, Joanne
  • Dicky, Susan
  • Duncil, Bart
  • Johnston, Scott
  • Kretz, Paul
  • Lian, Thang
  • Lu, Xiaoyun
  • Marco, David
  • Nelson, David
  • Shladover, Steven
  • Zhang, Wei-Bin
  • Zhang, Yongquan
  • Duggins, Dave
  • Gowdy, Jay
  • Hebert, Martial
  • Kozar, John
  • MacLachlan, Rob
  • Metz, Christoph
  • Steinfeld, Aaron
  • Suppe, Arne J
  • Burton, Frank
  • DeBone, Dan
  • Snyder, Rick

Abstract

Based on the foundation of the frontal and side collision warning systems, the Frontal Collision Warning System (FCWS) and Side Collision Warning System (SCWS) teams joined efforts to improve the collision warning algorithms. The objective of the ICWS Program is to study how frontal and side collision warning system might interface with each other, and to develop prototype ICWS systems on two buses, one at Samtrans and the other at PAT. The prototype ICWS buses have been in revenue operation in the Bay Area and Pittsburgh to collect field operational data and driver responses. The results of the ICWS design, build, and integration efforts as well as an analysis of early data collections to evolve the warning algorithms are documented in this final technical report. Evaluation and performance analysis are currently being finalized and will be issued in a separate report.

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  • Chang, Joanne & Dicky, Susan & Duncil, Bart & Johnston, Scott & Kretz, Paul & Lian, Thang & Lu, Xiaoyun & Marco, David & Nelson, David & Shladover, Steven & Zhang, Wei-Bin & Zhang, Yongquan & Duggins,, 2007. "Transit Integrated Collision Warning System Volume I: System Development," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt46m2r4rp, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt46m2r4rp
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