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Assessing The Benefits Of A National ITS Architecture

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  • Hickman, M.
  • Weissenberger, S.
  • Dahlgren, J.

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This paper describes the results of an assessment of benefits from an Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) architecture, based on the National ITS Architecture Development program. Benefits of the architecture include those typically attributed to systems engineering and integration. The architecture provides a common framework so that, in planning and implementing systems, state and local agencies can be assured that ITS products and services are compatible and inter-operable with other ITS products and services. More directly, three beneficial features of the national architecture can be identified: 1) a framework for system integration; 2) common data and functions; and, 3) open interface standards.

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  • Hickman, M. & Weissenberger, S. & Dahlgren, J., 1996. "Assessing The Benefits Of A National ITS Architecture," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt36d5q0sc, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
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    1. Hickman, Mark D. & Tabibnia, Sam & Day, Theodore, 1998. "Functional And Interface Requirements For Advanced Public Transportation Systems," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt9mf9k7x6, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.

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