North Carolina Department of Transportation
Research & Innovation Summit – 2021


Virtual Poster Gallery

Congratulations to the winners of the poster competition:

First place: Microsimulation-based model and SVM-ARIMA hybrid model for traffic condition prediction
Submitted by:
Benjamin Lartey, North Carolina A&T State University
Co-authors: Abdollah Homaifar and Ali Karimoddini

Second place: Cost Reduction of Worker Compensation Claims Resulting from Driver License Road Test Related Injuries
Submitted by: Abdullah Alsharef, North Carolina State University
Co-author: Alex Albert

Third place: Mini Roundabout CMF Development
Submitted by: Raunak Mishra, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Co-authors: Sonu Mathew & Srinivas S. Pulugurtha

 

Innovative Technologies, Projects or Processes

A C-V2X Platform Using Transportation Data and Spectrum-Aware Sidelink Access
Chia-Hung Lin, NC State

Investigating Operational Performance of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles on Signalized Superstreets
Shaojie Liu, UNCC

Comprehensive Infrastructure Perception and Control Platform
Shreya Lohar, UNCC

 

Integrated Mobility / Multi-Modal

Demand-side Cooperative Ridesharing Modeling, Simulation, and Algorithm Development
Yuqiu (Rachael) Yuan, UNCC

 

Pavement & Materials / Operations & Maintenance

Engineered Water Repellency in Frost Heave Mitigation
Micheal Uduebor, UNCC

 

Planning & Policy

Locating Where School Buses and Public Transportation Are Impacted by Congestion
Kai Monast, NC State

 

Traffic & Safety

Cost Reduction of Worker Compensation Claims Resulting from Driver License Road Test Related Injuries
Abdullah Alsharef, NC State

Predicting Lane Change Intensity at Freeway Weaving Segments
Ishtiak Ahmed, NC State

Parametric Study of Car Following Model for Traffic Simulation using Genetic Algorithm
Matthew James Carroll, ECU

Geospatial Mapping of Truck Travel Performance Measures to Identify Areas Susceptible to Congestion
Sarvani V. Duvvuri, UNCC

Effect of Level 1 and Level 2 Connected and Automated Vehicles on Fatal Crashes
Hardik Gajera, UNCC

Microsimulation-based model and SVM-ARIMA hybrid model for traffic condition prediction
Benjamin Lartey, North Carolina A&T State University

Road Traffic Simulation with Autonomous Vehicles
Jinkun Lee, ECU

Mini Roundabout CMF Development
Raunak Mishra, UNCC

Traffic Analysis for Hurricane Evacuations in Eastern North Carolina: A Simulation Study
Xiuli Qu, North Carolina A&T State University

Modeling pedestrian injury severities in pedestrian vehicle crashes considering spatiotemporal patterns: insights from different hierarchical Bayesian random effects
Li Song, UNCC

LED Traffic Signal Lifespan and Replacement Assessment
Morgan Westbrook, NC State

 

Transit

Spatio Temporal Impact of COVID 19 on Demand Response Transit In Northeastern North Carolina
Trung Tran, Fayetteville State University