Good morning - I hope this finds you all doing well! Over the past year,
ABJ30 members have been developing the framework and process to create an
inventory of urban transportation data. The goal is to develop a
community-wide resource in wiki form that lists the type of data, what the
data are used for, and links to resources should someone want additional
information.
As members and friends of ABJ30, we are asking for your help in developing
the wiki content. We are interested in the type of data you use on a
regular basis, what you use it for, and the resources you have found most
helpful in using that data. Whether you collect the data directly, purchase
it from a vendor, or access it from an open source site, we'd like to
capture it all in this inventory.
We've created a short form/survey to collect this information. Please
provide input by *Thursday December 15*.
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__goo.gl_forms_hxN2n3K3n
obhGx8B3&d=DQMFAg&c=TPm9eAhijMX64RFLeZHEwg&r=1J9tsFS224sAhjPPQG1bSbNjBqv2slG
Ec6efyf3vzm8&m=vSv6iLIN8kkM_Aeu0Y-MLbKxUoMzp9tKpVexXripT5c&s=gFOtHZxIyhaZYdt
j45X0XhkUnzLk8ELmB6ykp-e-cLY&e=> https://goo.gl/forms/hxN2n3K3nobhGx8B3
It only a few minutes to complete, especially for those data sources you use
on a regular basis, so please take a few minutes and respond today!
Thanks in advance for your assistance with this effort-
Stacey
Stacey Bricka
Chair, ABJ30
PS - If you are planning to attend the TRB annual meeting in January, just a
reminder that the early bird registration ends tomorrow!
Apologies for any cross-postings!
Hope you each have a safe and relaxing Thanksgiving-
Stacey
Stacey Bricka
Chair ABJ30
512-921-6791
From: Weinberger Penelope [mailto:pweinberger@aashto.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 3:36 PM
To: Briseno Coco <Coco.Briseno(a)dot.ca.gov>; Stacey Bricka
(sgbricka(a)gmail.com) <sgbricka(a)gmail.com>; Mara Kaminowitz
(mkaminowitz(a)baltometro.org) <mkaminowitz(a)baltometro.org>; Knight Peggi S
<peggi.knight(a)dot.iowa.gov>; Reschovsky Clara <clara.reschovsky(a)dot.gov>;
Polzin Steven E. <polzin(a)cutr.usf.edu>; Nambisan, Shashi (Shashi)
<shashi(a)utk.edu>
Cc: Christopher Ed <edc(a)berwyned.com>
Subject: FW: Request for Letters of Interest to write tech papers for the
upcoming Applying Census Data for Transportation Conference
Hello ABJ 10, 20, 30 and Census Data Subcommittee Chairs,
Please forward this ROI to your friends lists, thanks!
Penelope
From: Weinberger Penelope
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 4:34 PM
To: 'ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net' <ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
<mailto:ctpp-news@chrispy.net> >
Subject: Request for Letters of Interest to write tech papers for the
upcoming Applying Census Data for Transportation Conference
Request for Letters of Interest - Papers - Applying Census Data for
Transportation
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
(AASHTO), is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing highway and
transportation departments in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and
Puerto Rico. Our primary goal is to foster the development, operation, and
maintenance of an integrated national transportation system. The Census
Transportation Planning Products Program (CTPP) is a Technical Service
Program of AASHTO. The CTPP is seeking letters of interest for the
preparation of commissioned papers and presentation of those papers at an
upcoming conference.
In November 2017, AASHTO CTPP and the Transportation Research Board (TRB),
are hosting a conference; Applying Census Data for Transportation.
Qualified authors are sought to prepare four commissioned papers. The papers
will be presented at the conference and used to assist the CTPP in the
development of future products. Four separate paper topics have been
identified and are presented below.
1. TAZs - How do we move forward? TAZs have been a part of the CTPP/UTPP
data product since the inception of the tabulation. However, over time TAZs
have become very costly to produce, redundant with other geographies and
confusing in their structure. This paper will take an objective look at the
CTPP TAZs and produce an assessment of the issues surrounding the continued
production of TAZs for Census data. This assessment shall include
examination of TAZ costs, their usefulness/utility, and data quality. The
paper shall also discuss the other geographies that exist, and the pros and
cons of continuing to use TAZ geography. This paper will help frame the
discussion for future TAZ requests.
2. Workplace Data - Achieving its potential. Workplace data is one the
keystones of the CTPP/UTPP data products that separate it from all other
standard Census data products. While the workplace data has been available
since the first (1970) UTPP, the Oversight Board believes that this data is
underutilized. To help remedy that situation this paper will discuss the
myriad uses of workplace data beginning with examples from current
applications, and include perspectives of other possible uses of the data.
3. Keeping the Census data relevant. The data landscape is changing in terms
of both data availability and the demands for new and more types of data.
New data from sources such as mobile devices, GPS, social media and
crowd-sourcing expand the possibilities of data collection and analysis.
This paper will explore how Census data
(CTPP, ACS, LEHD) relates to these emerging and evolving data sets. Will
Census data stay relevant? Can Census data be combined or integrated with
these private data sets? Can Census data answer the policy questions of
tomorrow?
4. Supporting Transportation Performance Management and Metrics with Census
data. Transportation Performance Management (TPM) and Metrics are an ever
increasing component our transportation decision and policy processes. As
these TPM processes mature Census data will likely be used to support them.
This paper will describe the best uses of ACS and CTPP data to support
different TPM activities. The importance of the Census data and the need for
guidance on consistent data uses should be emphasized.
The Conference Planning Team will select one author or team of authors per
topic. Anyone may submit a Letter of Interest that demonstrates expertise in
the topic area, and an author commitment to attend the conference to present
the work. Authors must submit a separate Letter of Interest for each topic
they wish to develop. TRB and the CTPP will retain all rights to publish the
papers in the conference proceedings and will provide proper citation to the
author. Selected authors will work with two Conference Planning Committee
members who will provide direction and support for the development of each
paper. Papers should be between 12 to 15 pages in length, but may be shorter
or longer depending on content. Funding (up to $8,500 per paper), is
available to cover conference travel, registration expenses and a stipend
for producing the paper. Authors who are unable to accept the funding may
still submit Letters of Interest and will be considered viable contenders.
Letters of Interest shall demonstrate experience and expertise in the
subject matter, and detailed qualifications to write a paper on the selected
topic. Letters of Interest should not exceed three single-spaced pages.
Letters are due by 5 p.m. CDT on December 9, 2016 via email to Ed
Christopher (edc(a)berwyned.com <mailto:edc@berwyned.com> ), with a copy to
Penelope Weinberger (pweinberger(a)aashto.org <mailto:pweinberger@aashto.org>
). All authors will be notified via email regarding the disposition of their
submissions.
Please direct any questions you may have in email to Ed Christopher
(edc(a)berwyned.com <mailto:edc@berwyned.com> ) before November 23, 2016.
AASHTO reserves the right to reject any or all Letters of Interest, to waive
any or all information or irregularities, and to negotiate with selected
authors.
Apologies for cross postings
Please contact Jon Obenberger (FHWA) for more information.
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The Open Source Application Development Portal Adds More Intelligent
Transportation System (ITS) Applications for Download
The <http://itsforge.net/> Open Source Application Development Portal
(OSADP) is a web-based portal that provides access to and supports the
collaboration, development, and use of open-source ITS-related applications.
The OSADP has added a number of new ITS-related applications that are
available free to the public.
The following new applications are now available for download:
1. Dynamic Intermodal Routing Environment for Control and Telematics -
Analysis, Modeling and Simulation (DIRECTView-AMS) is a visualization
application designed to visualize the performance measures generated during
simulations using DIRECT software with options to turn on and off scenarios.
This tool can be used for evaluating dynamic mobility applications and
active transportation and demand management strategies, applications, and
concepts.
2. Intelligent Network Flow Optimization Analysis, Modeling, and
Simulation (AMS) consists of three different applications used in the San
Mateo, California, AMS test bed effort-queue warning, speed harmonization,
and cooperative adaptive cruise control. These cross-functional applications
were modeled together and used simulation inputs (sensor and connected
vehicle data) to generate vehicle-specific commands and desired speed
decisions.
3. Connected and Automated Speed Harmonization software analyzes
real-time traffic conditions to calculate and communicate speed commands for
connected and automated vehicles (CAVs), with the overall goal of
harmonizing traffic flow. This application includes software to run on a
server that simulates a traffic management center (TMC) to collect the data
needed to perform a speed control algorithm and communicate results with
CAVs; on-board speed control software for CAVs to enable two-way
communication with the TMC; and an on-board Human Machine Interface to
display information on current speed, commanded speed, confidence in the
commanded speed, and the status of surrounding CAVs to the CAV driver.
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Intelligent Transportation Systems
Joint Program Office (ITS JPO) <http://www.its.dot.gov/> funds the OSADP to
help facilitate the advancement of research, development, planning, testing,
and deployment of connected vehicle and traveler-related applications and
ITS. The OSADP features source code, software, applications, and resources
(e.g., documentation, licenses, data) to support the use or further
development of these ITS-related applications.
Public agencies, service providers, researchers, application developers, and
others are invited to visit the OSADP at http://itsforge.net
<https://remote.dot.gov/owa/,DanaInfo=outlooksfc.dot.gov,SSL+redir.aspx?REF=
T46VGfQ8U8yoczQ9LUnevcJ7kbgISFjvmiSr-eM6ZKqFGQaYhkzTCAFodHRwOi8vaXRzZm9yZ2Uu
bmV0> .
For more information about the OSADP, please contact us:
http://www.itsforge.net/index.php/contact/contact-us.
.
**Apologies for Cross-Posting: ABJ30 is a co-sponsor of this workshop
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Analyze This! What YOU want to know.
Unsolved Mysteries: Have a hard-to-solve problem that needs to be solved?
JOINT CALL FOR WORKSHOP IDEAS
Sunday, January 8, 2017 . 9 AM - 12 PM . Washington, D.C.
Six standing committees of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) are
coming together to sponsor an interactive workshop for the 2017 Annual
Meeting. The workshop entitled, "Analyze This! What YOU Want to Know" will
present three intriguing, real-world problems faced by professionals in
transportation. Working in small teams, participants will come up with
strategies to address each problem and to share and learn amongst their
peers. This workshop is intended to:
(A) create an atmosphere where people with diverse backgrounds and skills
interact and share ideas
(B) enable discussion of various approaches with a definite application but
without a foregone conclusion
(C) highlight areas where further research is needed
Workshop Details
Three hard-to-solve problems will be selected from a pool of submissions
before the workshop. These real-world problems should summarize a case study
from the perspective of an individual or project team. The case studies
should contain pertinent information on the type of problem presented,
geographic context, who was impacted, and the impact of not reaching a
resolution. All three problems will be shared on-line before the Annual
Meeting so that participants have a chance to see what will be discussed.
The authors of the problems selected will present their problem at the TRB
Annual Meeting.
Problem Idea Submission
The workshop is scheduled for 9 AM - 12 PM on Sunday, January 8, 2016 during
the TRB Annual Meeting. The six sponsoring TRB Committees are asking members
of the greater transportation community to submit problem ideas that will be
used as case studies during the workshop. Submissions will be reviewed by
members and friends of the sponsoring committees. Deadline for submission is
October 1, 2016. Please submit an idea using the on-line form located at:
http://adb50.github.io/analyze-this/. Selected problem ideas will be
notified by October 15, 2016.
2016 Mysteries
Last year, workshop attendees addressed three mysteries. Coca-Cola was
seeking corporate strategies to reduce single occupancy vehicle trips. The
City of Boulder asked the group to explore repurposing travel lanes for
multimodal projects. Lastly, the City of Edmonton wanted to know how to
represent connected and autonomous vehicle technologies in their regional
travel demand model.
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Stacey G. Bricka, PhD
Vice President, ETC Institute
725 W. Frontier Circle, Olathe, KS 66061
Direct: (913) 254-4560 Fax: (913) 829-1591
Apologies for cross postings!
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The TRB Committee on Urban Transportation Data & Information Systems (ABJ30)
is co-sponsoring a TRB 2017 Annual Meeting workshop on Big Data Analytics in
Transportation. As a part of planning for the workshop, we have prepared a
short survey (only 4 questions) to gather information on topics of interest
to our community.
We request that you complete this survey:
<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.survey
monkey.com%2fr%2fD89V9KT&data=01%7c01%7cMCetin%40odu.edu%7c11fcb7da36564e59b
4eb08d3d0b2d9fb%7c48bf86e811a24b8a8cb368d8be2227f3%7c0&sdata=pd02b9sfq8HUZzz
dQXtygnVJldE5JbdFTlAd2khvIZI%3d> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/D89V9KT to
help us understand your interest in this topic. Please provide your input
by COB Thursday September 15.
Thank you for your interest and feedback.
Stacey Bricka
Chair, ABJ30
Stacey G. Bricka, PhD
Vice President, ETC Institute
725 W. Frontier Circle, Olathe, KS 66061
Direct: (913) 254-4560 Fax: (913) 829-1591
Good morning - the calendar now shows August, which means that the annual
TRB paper review cycle is about to begin. If you are interested in helping
to review papers this year, please complete this short survey by Monday
August 8:
<https://www.research.net/r/abj30papers>
https://www.research.net/r/abj30papers
Please note that in order to be assigned papers in the new system, you will
need to have an active profile in the MyTRB system and have followed the
process to become a friend of ABJ30.
* See <http://www.trb.org/PublicTransportation/Blurbs/174407.aspx>
http://www.trb.org/PublicTransportation/Blurbs/174407.aspx for
instructions.
* To become a friend, go to the welcome page of MyTRB and select
"Committees" from the grey menu bar. Select "Become a Friend of the
Committee" and find ABJ30 from the drop down menu, then "Submit".
Thanks in advance for your assistance in this important activity-
Stacey
Stacey G. Bricka, PhD
Chair, TRB Committee ABJ30
Vice President, ETC Institute
725 W. Frontier Circle, Olathe, KS 66061
Direct: (913) 254-4560 Fax: (913) 829-1591
Good morning - please see below for details regarding this opportunity. If
you have any questions, please contact Sabya directly (contact information
at the bottom of this email).
Thanks-
Stacey
Stacey G. Bricka, PhD
ETC Institute
(913) 254-4560
From: Sabyasachee Mishra (smishra3) [mailto:smishra3@memphis.edu]
Sent: Friday, July 8, 2016 9:07 AM
To: Elise Miller-Hooks <elisemh(a)umd.edu>; Joan Walker
<joanwalker(a)berkeley.edu>; sbricka(a)etcinstitute.com
Subject: Post-Doctoral Position at University of Memphis
Dear Elise, Joan, and Stacey,
Could you please forward this post-doctoral position announcement to your
committee members/friends? Many thanks in advance.
Best,
Sabya
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Post-Doctoral Position
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Memphis
Position Summary: The Department of Civil Engineering, University of Memphis
invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in transportation
beginning as soon as possible in the broader area of demand-responsive
technology-enhanced shared transportation systems, smart cities, autonomous
and connected vehicles. Outstanding candidates with expertise in related
areas will also be considered. The successful candidate will work with Dr.
Sabya Mishra and on projects related to transportation demand modeling,
planning and operations (both on passenger and freight). Salary is extremely
competitive and includes full benefits. The appointment period will be for
12 months initially with possibility of extension to second year based on
performance.
Minimum Qualification and Experience: Candidates should have a Ph.D. (or
have successfully defended their dissertation prior to the start date) with
a background in transportation. Applicants from civil engineering, applied
mathematics, computer science and/or operations research will be preferred
but other disciplines will also be considered. Candidates should have a
publication record in transportation and/or related fields. Successful
candidates will be fluent in English, have excellent interpersonal,
organizational, and communication (both oral and written) skills, and be
able to work independently and within a collaborative energetic research
team.
Primary Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be expected to
conduct scholarly research, contribute to the formulation and submission of
manuscripts for publications in peer reviewed journals, mentor graduate
research assistants and students.
Application Submission: Use the following link to apply for this position
https://workforum.memphis.edu/postings/13192
Sabyasachee (Sabya) Mishra, Ph.D., P.E
Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
Engineering Science Building # 112D
University of Memphis
Memphis, TN 38152
Phone: 901-678-5043
Fax: 901-678-3026
Web: http://www.ce.memphis.edu/smishra/
Forwarded message, apologies for cross-postings! (Position closes July 14)
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The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology (OST-R) is
seeking an Operations Research Analyst for the Office of Spatial Analysis
and visualization (OSAV), within the Bureau of Transportation Statistics
(BTS). BTS is a principal federal statistical agency that develops key
information on the extent, use, and consequences of all forms of
transportation. BTS is responsible for leading the development of high
quality transportation data and statistics, including geospatial data and
information; and advancing their effective uses in both public and private
decision making.
This position is responsible for managing critical national geospatial and
transportation network analysis programs, conducting transportation network
analyses and effectively communicating results. The incumbent will develop
geospatial network analysis tools and applications for BTS involving the
development of interactive transportation network data, analysis and
visualization tools and maps for range of customer segments. The incumbent
will assist in the development of multimodal freight and passenger network
modeling capable of supporting intermodal network analysis and the creation
or adaption of models to flow people, goods, vehicles, and craft over the
transportation networks. The incumbent works in a cross-unit corporate team
environment on geospatial data, analysis and visualization and will
occasionally serve on cross-cutting teams within BTS related to a multitude
of agency program responsibilities.
If you or someone you know with relevant experience and a demonstrable
record of proven results is interested in this position, I encourage you or
them to apply. We are looking for a diverse pool of qualified candidates.
This job announcement closes on July 14th.
The announcements can be found at:
Operations Research Analyst, GS-1515-12/13 (Open to All U.S. Citizens)
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/443518100
Operations Research Analyst, GS-1515-12/13 (Open to Status Candidates)
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/443517100
Operations Research Analyst, GS-1515-14 (Open to Status & VEOA Applicants)
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/443541100
Operations Research Analyst, GS-1515-14 (Open to all U.S. Citizens)
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/443541600
Edward Strocko
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Director, Office of Spatial Analysis and Visualization
1200 New Jersey Av, SE
E34-310
Washington, DC 20590
202-366-8189 (office)
202-360-9894 (mobile)
Good morning - please see below for details about an upcoming workshop.
Contact Satish (cc'd here) if you have any questions or would like more
information.
Stacey
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Please forward the information to your respective committee members/friends
about this workshop that I am co-organizing in Shanghai on July 16-17, 2016.
The workshop is right after WCTR. The program can be found at:
http://tjjtnew.tongji.edu.cn/yc/workshop_program_2016.html
The workshop attendance is free but all participants need to register at
this link:
http://www.sojump.hk/jq/8912235.aspx
Thanks for your help in distributing this information.
Best,
Satish
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Satish V. Ukkusuri, Ph.D.
Professor of Civil Engineering
Lyles School of Civil Engineering
Purdue University
CIVL G167D, 550 Stadium Mall Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47906
P: (765) 494 2296
F: (765) 496 7996
W: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~sukkusur/
Skype: ukkusuri