NTL Record

Title The Potential of Multiple Connected and Federated Simulators and Models for Highway Transportation Research
Record ID 65610
Personal Name
Creator
Fisher, Donald L.; Deshmukh Towery, Nate; Wong, Melissa; Machek, Elizabeth C.; Melnik, Gina; Lohrenz, Maura
Personal Name
Contributor
Halkyard, Terry; Kuehn, David
Corporate Creator John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.)
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Corporate Research, Technology, and Innovation Management; United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Corporate Research, Technology, and Innovation Management
Publication Date 20171201
Language English
Abstract Understanding the choices that drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians make is critical to improving the safety and efficiency of the Nation’s roadways. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) seeks to understand the technological challenges of advancing the use of federated simulation and modeling and the different uses that researchers and practitioners envision for this technology. This report examines the current state of the practice in connected simulators and related models and the challenges that remain. FHWA also looked at the potential uses for this technology—connecting simulators with simulators, simulators with models, or models with models—and the types of transportation research to which it can potentially be applied to advance research in the areas of safety, operations, planning, and policy. This could lead to decreases in crashes, congestion, and carbon emissions. An important research tool has been the use of driving simulators to observe and record traveler behavior under a variety of simulated situations. There have been rapid developments in the simulators and related models used that could be applied to highway transportation research. These developments have the potential to advance research in the areas of safety, operations, planning, and policy, which could lead to decreases in crashes, congestion, and carbon emissions. This report addresses these limitations and documents the developments in the simulators that would be beneficial to many in the highway transportation industry.
Rosap ID dot:37826
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/37826
TRT Terms Driving simulators; Simulation; Research
General Subjects Automobile driving simulators; Transportation, Automotive--Research
Geographical
Coverage
United States
OCLC 1038021459
Contract Number DTFH61-14-V-00025
Report Number FHWA-HRT-16-075; HRTM-30/12-17(WEB)E
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/65000/65600/65610/FHWA-HRT-16-075.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository