NTL Record

Title An evaluation of 3-D traffic simulation modeling capabilities
Record ID 26894
Personal Name
Creator
Boxill, Sharon Adams
Source x, 35 p. : col. ill.
Corporate Creator Texas Southern University. Center for Transportation Training and Research
Corporate
Contributor
Southwest Region University Transportation Center (U.S.); Texas
Publisher Texas Southern University. Center for Transportation Training and Research
Publication Date 20070600
Language English
Abstract The use of 3D modeling in simulation has become the standard for both the military and private sector. Compared to physical models, 3D models are more affordable, more flexible, and can incorporate complex operations. Unlike a physical model, a dynamic virtual model can react to environmental variables or user input. Additionally, virtual models can be run in the context of other dynamic behaviors such as working traffic lights, functioning train crossing gates, moving vehicles, and air quality analysis. A simulation allows you to interact with the space and explore areas that you want to see more closely. And if you want to see more detail in something that hasn't been modeled, it takes less than half an hour to go back to the model, make changes, and bring it back into the simulation. Traffic simulation models such as VISSIM, WATSIM, and PARAMICS are on the forefront of integrating 3D visualization packages into their systems. The easy to use multimedia user interface and fast interactive response provide a powerful tool for urban traffic and environmental planners. At this time this technology is still cutting edge and an evaluation of current use and innovations is paramount to wider transportation industry acceptance. /Abstract from report summary page/
Rosap ID dot:5592
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/5592
TRT Terms Traffic simulation; Computer models; Visualization; Evaluation
Classification NTL - OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS - Traffic Flow;
NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - PLANNING AND POLICY
Geographical
Coverage
United States
OCLC 180191869
TRIS Online
Accession No
01080736
Contract Number 10727
Report Number SWUTC/07/167621-1; 167621-1; NTIS-PB2008101550
Resource type Research Paper
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/26000/26800/26894/167621-1.pdf
Alternative URL http://swutc.tamu.edu/publications/technicalreports/167621-1.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository