TRICEPS-CARTESIUS: Advanced Transportation Management System Test Bed for Evaluation of Interjurisdictional Traffic Management Strategies

The initial testing and evaluation of one of the key components of the Test-bed Real-Time Integrated Control and Evaluation Prototype System (TRICEPS) are described. TRICEPS is a software platform that facilitates the implementation and evaluation of a wide range of algorithms for traffic control an...

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