Fuzzy variable speed limit device project
by
Placer, John, author.
Title
:
Fuzzy variable speed limit device project
Author
:
Placer, John, author.
Personal Author
:
Placer, John, author.
Physical Description
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23 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm
General Note
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"August 1998."
"Report number: FHWA-AZ-98-466."
Contents
:
Introduction -- The basic principles of fuzzy systems -- Development of the fuzzy algorithm -- The project software -- The hardware prototype -- Conclusions and recommendations -- References.
Abstract
:
The main objective of the Fuzzy Variable Speed Limit Device (FVSLD) Project was to demonstrate that fuzzy logic is well-suited to the design and implementation of a variable speed limit (VSL) system dedicated to speed management on rural highways. This objective was demonstrated through the creation of a real-time fuzzy control system that could continuously display highway speeds that are appropriate to the atmospheric and road surface conditions that exist at any given time at locations of interest. The software that implements the control system was the main product of the project although a micro-controller based hardware prototype of the final fuzzy control system was also created. The geographical area of concern for the project was the I-40 corridor in rural northern Arizona.
Subject Term
:
Speed limits -- Arizona.
Rural roads -- Arizona.
Fuzzy logic.
Fuzzy algorithms.
Rural highways.
Variable speed limits.
Real time information.
Fuzzy logic. (OCoLC)fst00936807
Rural roads. (OCoLC)fst01101800
Speed limits. (OCoLC)fst01129449
Geographic Term
:
Arizona. (OCoLC)fst01204820
Added Author
:
Sagahyroon, Assim,
Added Corporate Author
:
Northern Arizona University. Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering.
Arizona. Department of Transportation.
United States. Federal Highway Administration.
Electronic Access
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Library | Material Type | Item Barcode | Shelf Number | Status |
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Civil Engineering | Book | B030332 | HE5620.S6 P58 1998 | Transportation Collection |