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[Bob]
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The Mobility program
consists of two areas: Real time Data Capture and Management and Dynamic
Mobility Applications.
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Data from multiple
sources and of multiple types (such as location data, transit data, weather
data, vehicle status data and infrastructure data) are captured, cleaned and
integrated into a data environment.
The data is then used by multiple applications:
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•enhanced weather applications (e.g., real-time weather
advisory information or warning systems)
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•real-time transit signal priority
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•real-time traveler information systems
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•environmental applications, such as eco drive
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•safety alerts, queue warning systems
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Real-time Data
Capture and Management addresses the capture, cleaning and integration of
data in real time. Dynamic Mobility
applications addresses the use of data in real time to develop and deploy
enhanced or transformative mobility applications that will enable system
users, and system managers to:
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•make more informed travel choices
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•enable better system operations for optimal performance
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•improve major investment plans
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This slide is an
illustrative example. It is not meant to be an exhaustive list of all
applications that the Dynamic Mobility Applications program will consider nor
does it list all the data sources that the Data Capture and Management
program will consider.
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