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Modeling of Environmental Impacts from a Shared Electric Bicycle Program in Wisconsin Showed Reduced Energy Consumption of 15.78 Percent and 12.61 to 15.92 Percent Lower Emissions.

Methodology A web-based survey was distributed to members of an e-bike sharing program in Madison, Wisconsin, through the University of Wisconsin-Madison Qualtrics survey center.  A total of 667…
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01/30/2023

Wisconsin Study Predicts Impacts of Potential Shift to Automated Vehicles as 5.6 Percent Increase in Energy Consumption.

METHODOLOGY The demand shifts due to AV adoption was estimated from a stated-preference survey that presented the respondents with varying attributes (such as travel time, wait time, walk time, cost…
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03/22/2022

Intersection control system for autonomous vehicles results in up to 95 percent reduction in intersection delay.

METHODOLOGY:ACUTA was modeled as a single-tile and a multi-tile system and simulation experiments were conducted in VISSIM to evaluate operational performance of both. Performance of single and multi…
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10/30/2015

Improve ITS data quality to achieve better analysis standards.

This document provides some best practices for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) data management and archiving, and articulates the relevance of good data collection procedures to…
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06/06/2006

Provide ITS data at different aggregation levels as well as unaggregated data to satisfy diverse user needs.

Many stakeholders including planning, operations, and research staff, use different levels of aggregation. They are interested in performing similar analyses at different aggregation levels. One…
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06/06/2006

Provide easy and low-cost access to ITS data to facilitate data usage.

It is important to archive ITS data into a manageable form. The ability to access a database from remote locations without burdensome or costly software requirements is necessary to increase the…
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06/06/2006