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The Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Department of Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has evaluated, developed, deployed, and verified ITS software systems since 1992. ITS staff members are heavily involved in ITS standards and well versed in ITS systems deployed throughout the country.

 

image of Intelligent Transportation System system developed at SwRI

SwRI software engineers have designed and deployed dynamic message sign (DMS) subsystems in many traffic management centers (TMC). These subsystems integrate different DMS protocols to give TMC operators a seamless operation in displaying to the public messages such as Amber Alerts.

 

The SwRI staff has been involved in the development, deployment, and maintenance of ITS Traffic Management Control Center software and communications systems. The Department has a section focused on intelligent vehicle development activities including vehicle-to-vehicle communications, vehicle-to-infrastructure communications and autonomous vehicles.

 

image of ITS Traffic Management Control Center software and communications systems of which SwRI staff has been involved in the development, deployment, and maintenance

The SwRI staff has been involved in the development, deployment, and maintenance of ITS Traffic Management Control Center software and communications systems.

 

SwRI has developed many ITS software systems including support for:

  • Automated vehicle identification (AVI)

  • Automated vehicle location (AVL)

  • Center-to-center (C2C)

  • Closed-circuit television (CCTV)

  • Data fusion

      image of information gathered closed-circuit television cameras and other traffic sensors
     

    Using information gathered from closed-circuit television cameras and other traffic sensors, the fiberoptic freeway communication system distributes data to determine travel speeds and traffic congestion. The data are then used to update travel time messages on dynamic message signs.

  • Data warehouse

  • Dynamic message signs (DMS)

  • Express lanes (variable pricing)

  • 511 information dissemination

  • Highway advisory radio

  • Incident detection and response plan generation

  • Integrated graphical maps

  • License plate recognition

  • Maintenance databases

  • Traffic conditions detection

  • Travel time

  • Variable speed limit

  • Video switching

  • Weather sensor/data integration

  • Web-based ATIS

For more information about intelligent transportation systems capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Steve Dellenback, Ph.D., PMP at sdellenback@swri.org or (210) 522-3914.

 

®CMMI is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Carnegie Mellon University.

 

Contact Information

Steve Dellenback, Ph.D., PMP

Intelligent Transportation Systems

(210) 522-03914

sdellenback@swri.org

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September 30, 2008