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Active Transportation Demand Management (ATDM) Trajectory Level Validation
The ATDM Trajectory Validation project developed a validation framework and a trajectory computational engine to compare and validate simulated and observed vehicle trajectories and dynamics. The field data were used to demonstrate how on-site instrumented vehicle data can be used to validate simulated vehicle dynamics using the validation framework. The vehicle trajectory data were collected in a separate task of the Active Transportation Demand Management (ATDM) Trajectory Level Validation project. The primary project objective was to develop a methodology to validate simulated vehicle dynamics at the trajectory level. Microscopic and macroscopic performance measures were calculated from the trajectory data and used in a number of validation tests related to safety, vehicle limits, driver comfort levels, and traffic flow
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Next Generation Simulation (NGSIM) Vehicle Trajectories and Supporting Data
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Click “Export” on the right to download the vehicle trajectory data. The associated metadata and additional data can be downloaded below under "Attachments". Researchers for the Next Generation Simulation (NGSIM) program collected detailed vehicle trajectory data on southbound US 101 and Lankershim Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA, eastbound I-80 in Emeryville, CA and Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia. Data was collected through a network of synchronized digital video cameras. NGVIDEO, a customized software application developed for the NGSIM program, transcribed the vehicle trajectory data from the video. This vehicle trajectory data provided the precise location of each vehicle within the study area every one-tenth of a second, resulting in detailed lane positions and locations relative to other vehicles. Click the "Show More" button below to find additional contextual data and metadata for this dataset. For site-specific NGSIM video file datasets, please see the following: - NGSIM I-80 Videos: https://data.transportation.gov/Automobiles/Next-Generation-Simulation-NGSIM-Program-I-80-Vide/2577-gpny - NGSIM US-101 Videos: https://data.transportation.gov/Automobiles/Next-Generation-Simulation-NGSIM-Program-US-101-Vi/4qzi-thur - NGSIM Lankershim Boulevard Videos: https://data.transportation.gov/Automobiles/Next-Generation-Simulation-NGSIM-Program-Lankershi/uv3e-y54k - NGSIM Peachtree Street Videos: https://data.transportation.gov/Automobiles/Next-Generation-Simulation-NGSIM-Program-Peachtree/mupt-aksf
Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs: Evaluation Report for the San Diego Testbed [supporting datasets]
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The datasets in this zip file are in support of Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (ITS JPO) report FHWA-JPO-16-385, "Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs — Evaluation Report for ATDM Program," and FHWA-JPO-16-389, "Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs : Evaluation Report for the San Diego Testbed : Draft Report". The files in this zip file are specifically related to the San Diego Testbed. The compressed zip files total 3.17 GB in size. The files have been uploaded as-is; no further documentation was supplied by NTL. Direct download of data zip file: https://doi.org/10.21949/1500873 All located .docx files were converted to .pdf document files which are an open, archival format. These pdfs were then added to the zip file alongside the original .docx files. These files can be unzipped using any zip compression/decompression software. This zip file contains files in the following formats: .pdf document files which can be read using any pdf reader; .cvs text files which can be read using any text editor; .txt text files which can be read using any text editor; .docx document files which can be read in Microsoft Word and some other word processing programs; . xlsx spreadsheet files which can be read in Microsoft Excel and some other spreadsheet programs; .dat data files which may be text or multimedia; as well as GIS or mapping files in the following formats: .mxd, .dbf, .prj, .sbn, .shp., .shp.xml; which may be opened in ArcGIS or other GIS software. [software requirements] These files were last accessed in 2017.
Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs - Evaluation Report for ATDM Program [supporting datasets: Pasadena]
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This zip file contains POSTDATA.ATT (.ATT); Print to File (.PRN); Portable Document Format (.PDF); and document (.DOCX) files of data to support FHWA-JPO-16-385, Analysis, modeling, and simulation (AMS) testbed development and evaluation to support dynamic mobility applications (DMA) and active transportation and demand management (ATDM) programs — evaluation report for ATDM program. Zip size is 168 MB. Files were accessed in 2017. Data will be preserved as is.
Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs: calibration Report for Phoenix Testbed [supporting datasets]
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The datasets in this zip file are in support of FHWA-JPO-16-379, Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs - calibration Report for Phoenix Testbed : Final Report. The compressed zip file totals 1.1 GB in size. The zip file have been uploaded as-is; no further documentation was supplied by NTL, excepted as noted: All located .docx files were converted to .pdf document files which are an archival format. These .pdfs were then added to the zip file alongside the original .docx files. The initial zip file presented to NTL contained uncompressed datasets and duplicative zip files of the files. In order to make the overall size of the this zip file more manageable, duplicative files were deleted. The zip file can be unzipped using any zip compression/decompression software. This zip file contains files in the following formats: .pdf document files which can be read using any pdf reader; .cvs text files which can be read using any text editor; .docx document files which can be read in Microsoft Word and some other word processing programs; .txt text files which can be opened with any text editor; .xlsx spreadsheet files which can be read in Microsoft Excel and some other spreadsheet programs; .cfg computer configuration files; .db database files, which can be opened with many database programs; .rif raster image files, these files may have been created by the Corel Painter image editing application, a proprietary software program, although other image programs may open the files [software requirements]. These files were last accessed in 2017.
Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs: Dallas Testbed Analysis Plan [supporting datasets]
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The datasets in this zip file are in support of Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (ITS JPO) report FHWA-JPO-16-385, "Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs — Evaluation Report for ATDM Program," https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/32520 and FHWA-JPO-16-373, "Analysis, modeling, and simulation (AMS) testbed development and evaluation to support dynamic mobility applications (DMA) and active transportation and demand management (ATDM) programs : Dallas testbed analysis plan," https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/32106 The files in this zip file are specifically related to the Dallas Testbed. The compressed zip files total 2.2 GB in size. The files have been uploaded as-is; no further documentation was supplied by NTL. All located .docx files were converted to .pdf document files which are an open, archival format. These pdfs were then added to the zip file alongside the original .docx files. These files can be unzipped using any zip compression/decompression software. This zip file contains files in the following formats: .pdf document files which can be read using any pdf reader; .cvs text files which can be read using any text editor; .txt text files which can be read using any text editor; .docx document files which can be read in Microsoft Word and some other word processing programs; . xlsx spreadsheet files which can be read in Microsoft Excel and some other spreadsheet programs; .dat data files which may be text or multimedia; as well as GIS or mapping files in the fowlling formats: .mxd, .dbf, .prj, .sbn, .shp., .shp.xml; which may be opened in ArcGIS or other GIS software. [software requirements] These files were last accessed in 2017.
Next Generation Simulation (NGSIM) Open Data
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ITS DataHub has partnered with the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA's) Next Generation SIMulation (NGSIM) program to make available detailed vehicle trajectory data and supporting data files along with the raw and processed video files from the NGSIM data collection efforts. Researchers for the NGSIM program collected the specified data on southbound US 101 and Lankershim Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA, eastbound I-80 in Emeryville, CA and Peachtree Street in Atlanta, GA. This article provides a brief overview of the NGSIM program data collection as well as what types of data are available on ITS DataHub. Some examples of possible uses for the data and information on how to cite the various NGSIM datasets are also included.
AMS San Diego Testbed - Calibration Data
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The data in this repository were collected from the San Diego, California testbed, namely, I-15 from the interchange with SR-78 in the north to the interchange with SR-163 in the south, along the mainline and at the entrance ramps. This file contains information on the field observation and simulation results for speed profile from the Dallas, Texas testbed. The time reported for the speed profiles are between 2:00PM to 8:00PM in increments of 10 minutes.
Seattle Freeway Travel Times
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The purpose of the data set is to provide multi-modal data and contextual information (weather and incidents) that can be used to research and develop applications for the USDOT Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) program. This legacy dataset was created before data.transportation.gov and is only currently available via the attached file(s). Please contact the dataset owner if there is a need for users to work with this data using the data.transportation.gov analysis features (online viewing, API, graphing, etc.) and the USDOT will consider modifying the dataset to fully integrate in data.transportation.gov. Additional related data can be found here: https://data.transportation.gov/Automobiles/Seattle-20-Second-Freeway/ixg2-6cni
Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs — Summary Report for the Chicago Testbed [supporting datasets]
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The datasets in this zip file are in support of Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (ITS JPO) report FHWA-JPO-16-385, \"Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs — Evaluation Report for ATDM Program,\" https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/32520 and FHWA-JPO-16-388, \"Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation (AMS) Testbed Development and Evaluation to Support Dynamic Mobility Applications (DMA) and Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) Programs — Evaluation Summary for the Chicago Testbed,\" https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/34269 \n\nThe files in this zip file are specifically related to the Chicago Testbed.\n\nThe compressed zip files total 1.6 GB in size. The files have been uploaded as-is; no further documentation was supplied by NTL. All located .docx files were converted to .pdf document files which are an open, archival format. These pdfs were then added to the zip file alongside the original .docx files.\n\nThese files can be unzipped using any zip compression/decompression software. \n\nThis zip file contains files in the following formats: \n.pdf document files which can be read using any pdf reader;\n.cvs text files which can be read using any text editor;\n.txt text files which can be read using any text editor;\n.docx document files which can be read in Microsoft Word and some other word processing programs;\n. xlsx spreadsheet files which can be read in Microsoft Excel and some other spreadsheet programs;\n.dat data files which may be text or multimedia;\nas well as GIS or mapping files in the fowlling formats: .mxd, .dbf, .prj, .sbn, .shp., .shp.xml; which may be opened in ArcGIS or other GIS software.\n[software requirements]\n\nThese files were last accessed in 2017.
San Diego Test Data Sets
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This data set was acquired by the USDOT Data Capture and Management program. The purpose of the data set is to provide multi-modal data and contextual information (weather and incidents) that can be used to research and develop applications. Contains one full year (January – December 2010) of raw 30-second data for over 3,000 traffic detectors deployed along 1,250 lane miles of monitored roadway in San Diego. Cleaned and geographically referenced data for over 1,500 incidents and lane closures for the two sections of I-5 that experienced the greatest number of incidents during 2010. Complete trip (origin-to-destination) GPS “breadcrumbs” collected by ALK Techonologies, containing latitude/longitude, vehicle heading and speed data, and time for individual in-vehicles devices updated at 3-second intervals for over 10,000 trips taken during 2010. A digital map shape file containing ALK’s street-level network data for the San Diego Metropolitan area. And San Diego Weather data for 2010. This legacy dataset was created before data.transportation.gov and is only currently available via the attached file(s). Please contact the dataset owner if there is a need for users to work with this data using the data.transportation.gov analysis features (online viewing, API, graphing, etc.) and the USDOT will consider modifying the dataset to fully integrate in data.transportation.gov.