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Work Zone Crash Occurrence Prediction based on Planning Stage Work Zone Configurations Using an Artificial Neural Network

Posted on January 5, 2022

Work Zone Crash Occurrence Prediction based on Planning Stage Work Zone Configurations Using an Artificial Neural Network

File: Work-Zone-Crash-Occurrence-Prediction-based-on-Planning-Stage-Work-Zone-Configurations-Using-an-Artificial-Neural-Network.pdf

Towards Ideal Hot Spot Analysis for Law Enforcement Safety Resource Allocation

Posted on January 5, 2022

Towards Ideal Hot Spot Analysis for Law Enforcement Safety Resource Allocation

File: Towards-Ideal-Hot-Spot-Analysis-for-Law-Enforcement-Safety-Resource-Allocation.pdf

A Distributed Deep Reinforcement Learning Based Integrated Dynamic Bus Control System in a Connected Environment

Posted on January 5, 2022

A Distributed Deep Reinforcement Learning Based Integrated Dynamic Bus Control System in a Connected Environment

File: A-Distributed-Deep-Reinforcement-Learning-Based-Integrated-Dynamic-Bus-Control-System-in-a-Connected-Environment.pdf

Connected Automated Vehicle Cooperative Control with a Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach in a Mixed Traffic Environment

Posted on January 5, 2022

Connected Automated Vehicle Cooperative Control with a Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach in a Mixed Traffic Environment

File: Connected-Automated-Vehicle-Cooperative-Control-with-a-Deep-Reinforcement-Learning-Approach-in-a-Mixed-Traffic-Environment.pdf

Data and System Architecture Improvements for Statewide Crash Mapping and Analysis

Posted on January 4, 2022

Data and System Architecture Improvements for Statewide Crash Mapping and Analysis

File: CMAA-data-and-system-architecture-improvements-Poster.pdf

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