Transportation Systems Management and Operations in Smart Connected Communities
Technical Report Documentation Page
1. Report No.
FHWA-HOP-19-004 |
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4. Title and Subtitle
Transportation Systems Management and Operations in Smart Connected Communities |
5. Report Date
December 2018 |
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6. Performing Organization Code |
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7. Author(s)
Michael C. Smith, Jocelyn Bauer, Matthew Edelman, Nagham Matout |
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9. Performing Organization Name and Address
Leidos |
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11. Contract or Grant No.
DTFH61-12-D-00050 |
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12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address
Federal Highway Administration |
13. Type of Report and Period Covered
Primer, July 2017 – October 2018 |
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14. Sponsoring Agency Code
HOP |
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15. Supplementary Notes
Mr. Jim Hunt, Federal Highway Administration, Task Order Contracting Officer's Representative |
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16. Abstract
Smart, connected communities enable those living, working, or traveling in these areas to realize improved quality of life by taking advantage of innovative technologies and collaborative institutional arrangements that facilitate extensive real-time data sharing, effective communications, and evidence-based decision making. These communities are "connected" because of extensive information networks and communications protocols that allow public and private entities to capture and share data in ways that go beyond single agencies, functions, or jurisdictions. Transportation systems management and operations (TSMO) can both leverage these arrangements and also provide a framework for expanded institutional and functional integration with other entities. This primer describes the key characteristics of smart, connected communities and how they can benefit from closer collaboration with TSMO and how TSMO can benefit from these collaborations. The primer explains TSMO and provides several examples of what TSMO might look like in a smart, connected community. The primer concludes with guidance for TSMO leaders who want to become more fully engaged in establishing and realizing the vision for a smart, connected community. |
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17. Key Words
Transportation systems management and operations, smart cities, connected communities, planning for operations |
18. Distribution Statement
No restrictions. |
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19. Security Classification (of this report)
Unclassified |
20. Security Classification (of this page)
Unclassified |
21. No of Pages
48 |
22. Price
N/A |