Elaborate Course: Traffic Engineering
精品课程:交通工程
I. Course Introduction (including teaching goals and requirements) within 300 words
Traffic engineering is a branch of civil engineering that uses engineering techniques to achieve safe and efficient movement of people and goods on road ways. This course focuses mainly on the technical aspects of traffic engineering, which cover the analytical procedures and computational methods employed in a wide variety of tasks related to traffic operations and management.
The aim of this course is to provide students with an overview of the fundamentals of traffic engineering, with emphasis on traffic components, traffic flow, traffic planning, traffic safety, traffic control and management, and intelligent transportation systems. A student who completes this course will be able to identify operational and safety problems in transportation, to carry out traffic engineering analysis, and to evaluate alternative solutions to traffic issues from for instance, the perspectives of intelligent transportation systems.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
•Correctly understand the basic principles and methods of traffic engineering
•Grasp the overall idea of traffic engineering problems such as congestion and safety issues
•Understand how vehicle and traffic moves on roads and use basic methods for traffic flow analysis
•Understand Basic Concepts of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)
•Be familiar with various ITS applications in transportation management and traffic operation
•Be familiar with the process of road traffic planning
•Gain ability to analyze traffic engineering issues, such as traffic safety, and able to make valuable decision suggestions
•Be familiar with urban traffic management and traffic control techniques
•Improve scientific thinking, scientific methods and innovative ability to lay the foundation for further research and application
Lecture notes are acting as important guidance for study:
•Will be copied to you at least Three Days before the lecture
•You are recommended to go through and preview the lecture notes
•You are encouraged to inform me for any typos/errors of this lecture notes, for which you will be acknowledged in the future editions.
II. Teaching Syllabus (including the content of chapters and sections. A sheet can be attached)
Introduction:
Course introduction;
Background of the Traffic Engineering
Traffic Components:
Human-vehicle-road; Traffic factors
Traffic data collection
Traffic Flow Theory:
Fundamental diagram; Traffic flow analysis
Queuing theory
Car-following; Lane change
Traffic Planning:
Data collection; Demand prediction;
Network design; Evaluation
Traffic Safety:
Crash data analysis
Traffic safety evaluation
Traffic Management and Control:
Traffic management methods
Traffic control techniques
ITS: Introduction
ITS introduction;
System engineering;
ITS: Applications
ITS applications in transportation management;
ITS applications in traffic operations;
ITS applications and traveller experience;
ITS: Supporting Technologies and Future
ITS supporting technologies;
ITS Future;
III. Teaching Schedule
Lecturer | Week | Topic |
1 | Course introduction | |
2 | Traffic components | |
3 | Traffic data collection | |
4 | Macroscopic traffic flow | |
5 | Microscopic traffic flow | |
Dr. Yongjun Shen | 6 | Traffic planning process |
7 | Crash data analysis | |
8 | Traffic safety evaluation | |
9 | Traffic management | |
10 | Traffic control | |
Dr. Chen Wang | 11 | ITS introduction System engineering |
12 | ||
13 | ITS applications in transportation management | |
14 | ITS applications in traffic operations | |
15 | ITS: miscellaneous | |
Evaluation | 16 | Project presentation |