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Appraisal and evaluation of interurban ITS: A european survey

Kolosz, Ben W.; Grant-Muller, Susan M.

Authors

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Dr Ben Kolosz B.W.Kolosz@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Renewable Energy and Carbon Removal and Director of the MSc Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Solutions Programme

Susan M. Grant-Muller



Abstract

Intelligent transport systems (ITS) have at their core technological systems that work together to improve transportation performance. However, this performance becomes uncertain when the technologies themselves are scrutinized alongside the benefit they deliver. This paper reviews the background theory, issues, and gaps concerning the assessment of performance for ITS, as well as a review of frameworks proposed by various authors in the field. This paper provides an original contribution through 1) identifying twelve evaluation framework requirements, 2) proposing corresponding solutions to business, and 3) the introduction of four key performance areas for ITS. The key requirements of ITS from the literature include improved geographical focus, reducing conflicting stakeholder involvement, and consolidating elements of ITS that are currently calculated in isolation. Current indicators are biased toward economic benefit. The definition of four key performance areas are Adaptability, Sustainability, Standardization, and Data Management. To conclude, the introduction of technology requires a paradigm shift, in terms of reorganization and realignment of the scope of conventional transport system evaluation. This is needed, in order to maintain accuracy and more fully capture performance aspects when appraising ITS.

Citation

Kolosz, B. W., & Grant-Muller, S. M. (2015). Appraisal and evaluation of interurban ITS: A european survey. IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 16(3), 1070-1087. https://doi.org/10.1109/TITS.2014.2351253

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Sep 16, 2024
Publication Date Jun 1, 2015
Deposit Date Aug 3, 2024
Journal IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Print ISSN 1524-9050
Electronic ISSN 1558-0016
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 3
Pages 1070-1087
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/TITS.2014.2351253
Keywords Economic factors; Environmental impact assessment; Intelligent transport systems (ITS); Social factors; Sustainability; Transport appraisal
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4057370