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Panos Michalopoulos
Low-Cost Portable Video-Based Queue Detection for Work Zone Safety
(2009)
Development of the Next Generation Stratified Ramp Metering Algorithm Based on Freeway Density
(2008)
Development of Algorithms for Travel Time Based Traffic Signal Timing, Phase I
(2008)
Development of the Next Generation Metro-Wide Simulation Models for the Twin Cities? Metropolitan Area: Mesoscopic Modeling
(2008)
Development of Next Generation Simulation Models for Twin Cities: Freeway Metro-wide simulation model, Phase 1
(2008)
Transportable Low Cost Traffic Data Collection Device for Rapid Deployment for Intersections and Arterials
(2007)
Development of A Real-Time Arterial Performance Monitoring System Using Traffic Data Available from Existing Signal Systems
(2006)
Employment of the Traffic Management Laboratory for the Evaluation and Improvement of Stratified Metering Algorithm: Phase IV
(2006)
Access to Destinations: Twin Cities Metro-wide Traffic Micro-Simulation: Feasibility Investigation
(2006)
Enhanced Micro-Simulation Models for Accurate Safety Assessment
(2005)
Employment of the Traffic Management Laboratory for improving the Stratified Metering Algorithm: Phase III
(2005)
Development of Real-Time Traffic Adaptive Crash Reduction Measures for the Westbound I-94/35W Commons Section
(2005)
Evaluation and Improvement of the Stratified Ramp Metering Algorithm through Microscopic Simulation
(2004)
Streamlining of the Traffic Modeling Process for Implementation in the Twin Cities Freeway Network
(2004)
Model Evaluation - Comparison of AIMSUN and VISSIM
(2003)
I-494 Future Improvement Evaluation with Two Traffic Simulators
(2003)
Accident Prevention Based on Automatic Detection of Accident Prone Traffic Conditions Phase I
(2002)
Development of Portable Wireless Measurement and Observation Station
(2002)
Automated Vehicle Control Algorithms and their Influence on Traffic
(2000)
Improving the Estimation of Travel Demand for Traffic Simulation
(2000)
Employment of the Traffic Management Laboratory (TRAMLAB) for Evaluating Ramp Control Strategies in the Twin Cities
(2000)
Future TMC operations system prototype and testing facility: Phase II
(1998)
Technical Support for Implementation of Freeway Network Simulation Software
(1998)
Activation of I-394 Lab for ITS Operational Testing: Phase II
(1996)
Development of Traffic Simulation Laboratory for Design, Planning and Traffic Operations: Phase II
(1996)
Development of Traffic Control Laboratory (TRAMLAB)
(1996)
Development of traffic simulation laboratory design, planning and traffic operations
(1994)