Background
The development and deployment of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) in the United States is an effort of national
importance. Through the use of advanced computing, control, and communication technologies, ITS promises to greatly improve the
efficiency and safety of the existing surface transportation system and reduce the transportation-related energy consumption and
negative environmental impact. ITS encompass a broad range of wireless and wire line communications-based information and electronics
technologies. When integrated into the infrastructure of a transportation system, and in vehicles themselves,
these technologies relieve congestion, improve safety, and enhance productivity. ITS is made up of 20 types of technology-based
systems. These systems are divided into intelligent infrastructure systems and intelligent vehicle systems.
The Role of High-Performance Computing
Because ITS relies on a very diverse collection of technologies, including communication and control technologies, advanced
computing, information management systems, and sensors and instrumentation, high-performance computing can help integrate
the multiple ITS components. High-performance computing can also evaluate the ITS impact on the transportation system through
detailed simulations that couple the transportation system response with the flow of information between transportation system,
transportation agencies, various sensors and traffic management tools, and the travelers.
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