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Path ATMIS/Systems State of the Research: Annual Report Fiscal Year 1997/1998

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This report presents a summary of California PATH Advanced Traffic Management and Traffic Information Systems (ATMIS) and Systems research for FY 1997-1998. For each project, a brief description is given of the objectives, status outline, and principal results. The report is organized into the following research topics: Surveillance Systems, Traffic Management Systems, Traffic Modeling, Traveler Information Systems, Public Transportation Systems, and System Integration and Benefit/Cost Analysis.

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  • Tam, Robert, 1998. "Path ATMIS/Systems State of the Research: Annual Report Fiscal Year 1997/1998," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt1t55b2w9, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
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