Department of Transportation: Federal Highway Administration

Integrated Corridor Management Initiative – ICMS Surveillance and Detection Needs Analysis for the Transit Data Gap

List of Contents

1.0 Introduction

2.0 ICM and ICMS Context

2.1 ICM Context

2.1.1 Corridor Modes of Operation

2.1.2 Strategic Areas for ICM

2.1.3 Conceptual Levels within the Corridor

2.1.4 ICM Environment

2.2 ICMS Context

2.2.1 Operational Needs

2.2.2 System Architecture

2.2.3 Gap Analysis Context

3.0 Results of Overall Surveillance and Detection Needs Analysis from Phase 1 of the ICM Initiative

3.1 Surveillance and Detection Needs

3.2 Current Surveillance and Detection Capabilities

4.0 Operational Objectives for Transit Data in an ICMS

4.1 Current Time Horizon

4.2 Planned Event Time Horizon

4.3 Long-Term Planning and Construction

4.4 Summary

5.0 Applicable ICM Techniques

5.1 ICM Strategies

5.2 ICMS Tools and Techniques

5.3 Pioneer Site Techniques

6.0 Transit Data Gathering Approaches

6.1 Standard Transit Data Gathering Approaches

6.2 Emerging Approaches for Transit Data Gathering

6.3 Potential/Future Approaches

6.4 Summary of Data Gathering Approaches

7.0 Transit Data Types and Performance Measures

7.1 Overview of Transit Performance Measures

7.2 Pioneer Site Performance Measures

7.3 Performance Measures for ICMS

8.0 Summary of Transit Data Gaps

8.1 Data Needs

8.2 Data Gaps

8.3 Other Limiting Factors

8.4 Conclusion

Appendix A – Acronyms

Appendix B – Bibliography

Appendix C – Generic ICMS Needs

Appendix D – ICMS Surveillance and Detection Needs

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