Title :
Reducing data dimensions for systems engineering and risk management of transportation corridors
Author :
Lambert, J.H. ; Junrui Xu ; Hamilton, M.C. ; Yue Bi ; Codeluppi, D.K. ; Fu, N.K. ; Magennis, C.R. ; Powell, A.A. ; Sisto, S.D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. & Inf. Eng., Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Abstract :
The agencies responsible for transportation corridors tend to hold large volumes of data that can be relevant for both operations and planning. Meanwhile, it is a challenge for these agencies to prioritize their investments addressing risk, benefits, and costs. The agencies recognize an opportunity to improve project selection and programming with a centralized database of performance measures that will aid a consistent application of evaluation metrics. To support the identification, planning, and selection of highway transportation projects, this research has used a data structure known as dynamic segmentation for cross-referencing heterogeneous data sources including projects, traffic, safety, bridge and pavement conditions, etc. The result is a multiscale method for agencies to utilize big-data analytics and multicriteria decision analysis to assemble evidence for project selection and prioritization. The paper describes an approach to (1) visualize multiple attributes along linearized road corridors to identify future projects, minimize conflicts with current projects, and identify potential project synergies and (2) prioritize projects to the Top-20 with multiple performance factors. The methods are demonstrated at several geographic scales. The effort supports a fast, repeatable, and evidence-driven prioritization of projects and provides a complement to the use of electronic map data that has been overwhelming the available computing resources.
Keywords :
Big Data; bridges (structures); civil engineering computing; data analysis; data reduction; project management; risk management; road building; road safety; road traffic; systems engineering; transportation; big-data analytics; bridge conditions; data dimension reduction; data structure; dynamic segmentation; electronic map data; evaluation metrics; heterogeneous data sources; highway transportation project identification; highway transportation project planning; highway transportation project selection; linearized road corridors; multicriteria decision analysis; pavement conditions; risk management; road safety; road traffic; systems engineering; transportation corridors; Bridges; Computer crashes; Measurement; Planning; Roads; Safety; Risk management; big data; business process models; corridor trace analysis; decision analysis; project selection; systems engineering; transportation planning;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/SMC.2014.6974069