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Title: Integrated Corridor Management Initiative


1
Integrated Corridor Management Initiative
  • ITS JPO Lead Mike Freitas
  • Technical Lead John Harding, Office of
    Transportation Management

2
Background
  • Currently surface transportation systems are made
    up of several independent networks
  • Freeways, including managed lanes
  • Arterials
  • Bus Routes
  • Rail Transit
  • In reality each of these networks is made up of
    high volume links
  • These parallel network links overlay to form
    transportation corridors
  • Metropolitan areas contain several major corridors

3
Opportunity
  • Efforts to date to reduce congestion have
    focused on optimization of individual networks
  • No capability to respond to demand from other
    networks
  • Integration across networks is critical in these
    high demand corridors
  • Corridors offer an opportunity to operate and
    optimize the entire system as opposed to the
    individual networks

4
Integrated Corridor Management Systems Examples
  • Traffic signal systems that respond to large
    diversions of traffic from clogged freeways
  • Demand responsive ramp metering systems
    integrated with local traffic signals
  • Adaptive bus prioritization that responds to
    increased bus traffic during special events
  • Traveler information systems that estimate and
    predict congestion over time and balance demand
    on networks

5
Goals
  • Provide guidance to assist agencies in
    implementing Integrated Corridor Operations
  • Create supporting analysis tools, approaches, and
    technical standards
  • Demonstrate the value of Integrated Corridor
    Management

6
Milestone/End Product
  • Widespread Integrated Corridor Operations,
    resulting in
  • Efficient use of available network capacity
  • Reduced congestion and delays
  • More reliable travel

7
Detailed Roadmap
8
Program Plan/Approach
  • The Initiative consists of four phases
  • Phase 1 Foundational Research
  • Phase 2 Operations and Systems Development
  • Phase 3 Model Deployment
  • Phase 4 Knowledge and Technology Transfer
  • Duration of Initiative
  • FY04-FY10

9
Phase 1 Foundational Research
  • Goal 1 Engage Multimodal Stakeholder Working
    Group
  • Action
  • Candidate Model Deployment Sites will form core
    group
  • Goal 2 Foundational Integration Studies
  • Actions
  • Define Corridor Concept of Operations
  • Document Successful Local Integration Efforts
  • Identify Corridor Types and Operational
    Approaches
  • Identify Operational Strategies and Analysis
    Tools
  • Identify Functional Requirements
  • Decision Point 1 August 2005
  • Did we identify sufficient integration issues?
  • Are the issues workable?

10
Phase 2 Operations and Systems Development
  • Goal 1Organizational Integration
  • Action
  • Develop cross network management systems that
    support distribution of responsibilities and
    sharing of control
  • Goal 2 Operational Integration
  • Action
  • Develop cross network operational strategies and
    analysis tools
  • Goal 3 Technical Integration
  • Action
  • Develop interfaces and integrated procedure to
    facilitate operational strategies, i.e.
    device-to-device integration
  • Decision Point 2 Sept. 2007
  • Do we have the knowledge and capabilities to
    support an effective model deployment?

11
Phase 3 Model Deployment
  • Goal 1 Pre-Model Deployment Activity
  • Actions
  • Pre-Model Deployment Workshop
  • Prep for Candidate Sites
  • Candidate Model Deployment Sites Selection
  • Form core of stakeholder group
  • Detailed examination of specific issues and
    problems
  • Goal 2 Model Deployment
  • Actions
  • Site selection and Implementation
  • Apply integration techniques in real world
    setting
  • Model Deployment Evaluation

12
Phase 4 Knowledge and Technology Transfer
  • Goal 1 Pre-Model Deployment Knowledge and
    Technology Transfer
  • Action
  • Support Candidate Sites preparing for Model
    Deployment
  • Goal 2 Integrated Corridor Management Outreach,
    and Knowledge and Technology Transfer
  • Action
  • Produce detailed Integrated Corridor Management
    implementation guidance to ensure areas with
    interest in deployment have the information and
    technology they need
  • Includes management systems, operational
    strategies, tools, technology transfer,
    standards, and training

13
Summary
  • Congestion is complex
  • Corridor Management can make a difference
  • Significant integration challenges must be
    addressed
  • Opportunity to enhance our capabilities and
    improve performance
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