Abstract
The report presents the findings of a study that investigated the potential uses of new technologies in INDOT. A survey of state transport agencies were conducted and the major groups of technologies identified are: CADD, GIS, Advanced Survey Techniques, Knowledge-Based Expert Systems, Planning and Programming Mdels, and a workshop with the INDOT executive staff were conducted to determine the priority areas for advanced technology applications. Suggestions were then made for the development of a new technology program within INDOT.
Keywords
advanced technologies, CADD, GIS, GPS, robotics, automation, quality, assurance, expert systems, IVHS, HPR-2034
Report Number
FHWA/IN/JHRP-92/13
SPR Number
2034
Performing Organization
Joint Highway Research Project
Publisher Place
West Lafayette, IN
Date of Version
1992
DOI
10.5703/1288284313481
Recommended Citation
Kruse, T. R., K. C. Sinha, T. M. Andrews, J. D. Fricker, J. S. Bethel, M. J. Cassidy, and J. A. Vanegas. The Use of Advanced Technologies in Indiana Department of Transportation. Publication FHWA/IN/JHRP-92/13. Joint Highway Research Project, Indiana Department of Transportation and Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1992. https://doi.org/10.5703/1288284313481Project Number
C-36-54TT
File Number
3-3-46