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Subject 'Traffic Related Software'

Name in Estonian: Liiklusprogrammid

Year:   2012/2013    2013/2014    2014/2015    2015/2016    2016/2017    

State codeTAT357
Study languageEstonian
ChairAutotehnika
Credit points 4 ECTS
Grading method Grade prelim

General description

Overview of the purpose of traffic research and most commonly used software.
Knowledge of transportation model structure and its application and traffic simulation.
Overview of the methology of intersection throughput calculation.
Overview of the basics of traffic signal program development.
Overview of the requirements of traffic management project development and formalization.

General aim

The objective of the course is to provide the student with an overview of the purpose in traffic research and the commonly used software.

Aim

The student has knowledge of the presumptions and basics of traffic simulation, the correspondant matrix and the principles of designing transportation model networks.
The student can extract data from traffic signal programs.
The student can calculate the throughput of an intersection.
The student can extract data from traffic management projects and has the skills to develop them.

Form description

The study will be performed in the form of lectures and practices. The calculations and solutions made in the practices will be rechecked with real intersections.

Literature

Liiklusseadus.
Teeseadus.
Ristmike läbilaskvuse arvutamise metoodiline juhend (TTÜ Teedeinstituut)

Evaluation methods

In order to be admitted to the final assessment, all the practical assignments must be presented.
The final grade is calculated from total points gained from practical assignments 80% and final assessment 20%.

Name of the e-learning course at Moodle environment (http://ekool.tktk.ee)

The learning material by Sulev Sannik at the Moodle course webpage (http://ekool.tktk.ee) Liikluskorraldus

Is taught in following curricula

2014: AT  
2013: AT  
2012: AT  
2011: AT  
2010: AT  
2009: AT  
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