2019 Projects

2019 Project 01. Predicting Travel Time on Freeway Corridors: Machine Learning Approach
Principal Investigator: Wei Fan – The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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2019 Project 02. Optimizing Transit Equity and Accessibility by Integrating Relevant GTFS Data Performance Metrics
Principal Investigator: Wei Fan and Martin Kane – The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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2019 Project 03. Analyzing Cycling Behavior During Different Time Periods Using Crowdsourced Bicycle Data
Principal Investigator: Wei Fan and Yu Wang – The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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2019 Project 04. Trajectory Optimization of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) at Signalized Intersections
Principal Investigator: Wei Fan – The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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2019 Project 05. Forecasting Bicycle Facility Demand to Estimate Societal Impacts (Phase II)
2018 Principal Investigator: Randy Machemehl – The University of Texas at Austin

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2019 Project 06. Corridor Level Adaptive Signal Control (Phase II)
Principal Investigator: Randy Machemehl – The University of Texas at Austin

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2019 Project 07. Assessment of Parcel Delivery Systems Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Phase II)
Principal Investigators: Stephen D. Boyles – The University of Texas at Austin

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2019 Project 08. Deep-Learning Based Trajectory Forecast for Safety of Intersections with Multimodal Traffic (Phase II)
Principal Investigator: Christian Claudel – The University of Texas at Austin

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2019 Project 09. Highways and Wealth Distribution: A Geospatial Analysis
Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Cohen, Nicholas Lownes – The University of Connecticut

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2019 Project 10. Are Transportation Network Companies Synergistic with Other Shared Ride Mode Offerings? An Exploratory Analysis of Demand Data from NYC Utilizing High Resolution Spatiotemporal Models
Principal Investigator: Karthik Charan Konduri, Nalini Ravishanker – The University of Connecticut

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2019 Project 11. Understanding the Surprising and Oversized Use of Ridesourcing Services in Poorer Neighborhoods in NYC
Principal Investigator: Norman Garrick, Carol Atkinson-Palombo – The University of Connecticut

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2019 Project 12. Development of Guidelines for Implementation of Contraflow Left-Turn Lanes at Signalized Intersections
Principal Investigator: Yi Qi, Mehdi Azimi, Qun Zhao – Texas Southern University

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2019 Project 13. Signal Timing Strategy for Displaced Left Turn Intersections
Principal Investigator: Yi Qi, Qun Zhao, Mehdi Azimi – Texas Southern University

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2019 Project 14. Impacts of Bicycling Corridor Improvements on Users’ Behaviors in Large Cities
Principal Investigator: Mehdi Azimi, Yi Qi – Texas Southern University

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2019 Project 15. Multimodal Transportation Engineering Curriculum for Middle and High School Students
Principal Investigator: Michelle Akin, Xianming Shi – Washington State University

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2019 Project 16. Effects of Incorporating Connected Vehicle Technologies into No-Notice Emergency Evacuation during Winter Weather
Principal Investigator: Xianming Shi – Washington State University

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2019 Project 17. Dynamic Speed Harmonization in Connected Urban Street Networks: Improving Mobility
Principal Investigator: Ali Hajbabaie – Washington State University

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