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Incident Management

Incident management consists of all those measures that contribute to the fast and safe handling of incidents. Apart from the organizational aspects, subjects such as incident detection, estimation of incident duration and benefits of incident management belong to this topic.

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Report Veiligheid en doorstroming rond incidenten

Project Traffic flow and safety during incidents

Project Bottlenecks in road networks due to incidents

Research Question Bottlenecks in road networks caused by incidents

Research Question Incident management and safety

Research Question Estimating incident duration

Research Question Automatic incident detection

Research Question Video detection

Projects in progress

  • Optimising weaving behaviour through ITS
  • Intelligent control of intersections

Finished projects

  • Dynamic OD matrix estimation using floating car data
  • Possibilities of video monitoring
  • Incident detection with loop data
  • FastLane: modelling and simulation of traffic flow
  • Alternative routes A15 Maasvlakte - Vaanplein
  • Bottlenecks in road networks due to incidents
  • Data fusion of loop detection and travel time measurements
  • The relation between traffic flow and lane width
  • Real-time capacity estimation for adaptive ramp metering
  • Traffic flow and safety during incidents
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