Lehrinhalte
introduction and fundamentals,
scope of ITS,
functional description of systems,
ITS architecture,
levels for describing ITS,
system engineering process,
data collection and processing,
information systems,
advanced driver assistance systems,
car-to-x systems,
autonomous driving,
parking guidance systems,
integrated architecture,
traffic centers,
financing,
privacy,
research in ITS.
[u]Qualifications/Competences:[/u]
[list]
[*]The students have the ability to familiarize themselves with new facts and methods of intelligent transportation systems and their related neighbour disciplines.
[*]They have the ability to solve very complex problems with scientific principles on their own, especially in this fields.
[*]Additionally they are able to act creatively, e.g. to gather new findings and to develop new methods and solutions as they have acquired special methodical competences in these fields.
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Literatur
Lecture Slides
M. Boltze, P. Krüger, A. Reusswig
Evaluation of International and National Approaches for ITS Visions and ITS Architectures in Road Transport
In: Berichte der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen, Heft F 79, 2011.
Additional sources will be named during the lectures.
Voraussetzungen
Recommended: Traffic and Transport I, Traffic and Transport II respectively Traffic and Transport for Environmental Engineers I and II
Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl
appr. 20 Students
Further Grading Information
[b]Guest lectures:[/b]
The lectures on 18.01.2018, 01.02.2018 and 08.02.2018 are held by Mr. Thomas Köhler, Head Group-wide IT projects of Deutsche Bahn AG.
Bemerkung Webportal
The lecture needs to combined with the course "Transport Demand Modelling (C)": 13-J3-0002-vl
Online-Angebote
moodle
introduction and fundamentals,
scope of ITS,
functional description of systems,
ITS architecture,
levels for describing ITS,
system engineering process,
data collection and processing,
information systems,
advanced driver assistance systems,
car-to-x systems,
autonomous driving,
parking guidance systems,
integrated architecture,
traffic centers,
financing,
privacy,
research in ITS.
[u]Qualifications/Competences:[/u]
[list]
[*]The students have the ability to familiarize themselves with new facts and methods of intelligent transportation systems and their related neighbour disciplines.
[*]They have the ability to solve very complex problems with scientific principles on their own, especially in this fields.
[*]Additionally they are able to act creatively, e.g. to gather new findings and to develop new methods and solutions as they have acquired special methodical competences in these fields.
[/list]
Literatur
Lecture Slides
M. Boltze, P. Krüger, A. Reusswig
Evaluation of International and National Approaches for ITS Visions and ITS Architectures in Road Transport
In: Berichte der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen, Heft F 79, 2011.
Additional sources will be named during the lectures.
Voraussetzungen
Recommended: Traffic and Transport I, Traffic and Transport II respectively Traffic and Transport for Environmental Engineers I and II
Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl
appr. 20 Students
Further Grading Information
[b]Guest lectures:[/b]
The lectures on 18.01.2018, 01.02.2018 and 08.02.2018 are held by Mr. Thomas Köhler, Head Group-wide IT projects of Deutsche Bahn AG.
Bemerkung Webportal
The lecture needs to combined with the course "Transport Demand Modelling (C)": 13-J3-0002-vl
Online-Angebote
moodle
- Lehrende: Manfred Boltze
- Lehrende: Regina Linke
Semester: Inverno 2018/19