Perspectives on intelligent transportation systems (ITS).
Joseph M. Sussman
- New York Springer Science+Business Media 2010
- xii, 232p.
I. Introduction to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) -ITS: A Short History and a Perspective on the Future -- II. ITS Organizational Issues, Regionalism and the Transportation / Information Infrastructure -Transportation Operations: An Organizational and Institutional Perspective -Deploying the Transportation / Information Infrastructure -ITS Deployment and the 'Competitive Region'-- III. ITS: Implications for the Transportation Profession and Transportation Education -Educating the 'New Transportation Professional' -The New Transportation Faculty: The Evolution to Engineering Systems -- IV. 'Thoughts on ITS', ITS Quarterly: Five Years of Columns on ITS Issues -Beyond Technology - Local Organizational Readiness for ITS Deployment -Co-Opetition: A Framework for Analyzing ITS Relationships -Teaching about ITS - A Moving Target -ITS and Safety: A Worst Case Scenario -AHS, ITS and Awareness -The ITS Role at the Millennium -ITS and the Federal Transportation Science and Technology Strategy -ITS and 'Rescuing Prometheus' -ITS and Congestion -Regional ITS Architecture Consistency: What Should It Mean? -A Cautionary Note -It Happened in Boston -Considering ITS as a Complex Adaptive System -Mega-Cities in Developing Countries - a Major ITS Market for the Future -SECTION V. Where We Are Today in ITS and Issues for the Future -Intelligent Transportation Systems at the Turning Point: Preparing for Integrated, Regional and Market-Driven Deployment -Transitions in the World of Transportation: A Systems View -ITS: What We Know Now That We Wish We Knew Then: A Retrospective on the ITS 1992 Strategic Plan