Guidebook for Implementing Intelligent Transportation Systems Elements to Improve Airport Traveler Access Information

Guidebook for Implementing Intelligent Transportation Systems Elements to Improve Airport Traveler Access Information
ISBN-10
0309258367
ISBN-13
9780309258364
Category
Access to airports
Pages
103
Language
English
Published
2012
Publisher
Transportation Research Board
Author
Robert Marshall Elizer

Description

TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 70: Guidebook for Implementing Intelligent Transportation Systems Elements to Improve Airport Traveler Access Information provides descriptions, component details, and examples of how airport ground access information can be disseminated using various intelligent transportation systems (ITS) technologies. The guidebook contains tables to help airport operators determine the applicability of certain ITS strategies based on airport operational needs and airport size. The printed version of the report includes an interactive CD-ROM designed to help explore and evaluate the information needs of various airport traveler market segments and to identify ITS technologies that best meet the needs of the airport user. The CD-ROM also contains a decision support tool that allows users to identify appropriate methods of delivering airport traveler information based on the airport traveler market segment.

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