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2018

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Faculty Publications

Transportation Engineering

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Signal Timing Optimization For Corridors With Multiple Highway-Rail Grade Crossings Using Genetic Algorithm, Yifeng Chen, Laurence Rilett Jan 2018

Signal Timing Optimization For Corridors With Multiple Highway-Rail Grade Crossings Using Genetic Algorithm, Yifeng Chen, Laurence Rilett

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Faculty Publications

Safety and efficiency are two critical issues at highway-rail grade crossings (HRGCs) and their nearby intersections. Standard traffic signal optimization programs are not designed to work on roadway networks that contain multiple HRGCs, because their underlying assumption is that the roadway traffic is in a steady-state.During a train event, steady-state conditions do not occur.This is particularly true for corridors that experience high train traffic (e.g., over 2 trains per hour). In this situation, the non-steadystate conditions predominate. This paper develops a simulation-based methodology for optimizing traffic signal timing plan on corridors of this kind.The primary goal is to maximize safety, …


Land Suitability Analysis For Emergency Medical Services Posts Along State Highways: A Case Study Of California, Ernest Tufuor, Laurence Rilett, Yunwoo Nam, Antonio Hurtado Beltran Jan 2018

Land Suitability Analysis For Emergency Medical Services Posts Along State Highways: A Case Study Of California, Ernest Tufuor, Laurence Rilett, Yunwoo Nam, Antonio Hurtado Beltran

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Faculty Publications

The response time of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to road accidents can be the difference between life and death. The California strategic highway safety plan highlight the need to improve the response time and recognizes that: 37% and 8% of the fatal crashes are 30 or more miles away from a trauma center in rural and urban areas respectively.

The paper seeks to: (1) demonstrate the viability of using spatial multi-criteria analysis in road safety management, and (2) provide a good scientific justification in selecting optimal counties for EMS posts. The goal is to propose areas that are close to …


Analysis Of Low-Cost Bluetooth-Plus-Wifi Device For Travel Time Research, Ernest Tufuor, Laurence Rilett Jan 2018

Analysis Of Low-Cost Bluetooth-Plus-Wifi Device For Travel Time Research, Ernest Tufuor, Laurence Rilett

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Faculty Publications

MOTIVATION • Collecting real-time travel data via intelligent transportation systems (ITS) rely heavily on technologies that are expensive and challenging to maintain. • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are the most popular low-cost communication protocols that can give a good understanding of spatial and temporal nature of travel.

USEFULNESS: This will be important for two main reasons: • Allow research to be conducted in a cost effective manner on all types of facilities. • Offers the opportunity to undertake comprehensive empirical studies on link and path travel time distributions especially for arterial roads

gBT COMPONENTS AND COST • A unit of the …