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The article deals with the selected issues of deployment of a coordinated adaptive road traffic control system within the Silesian conurbation. One needs to identify all peculiar problems allocated with this region. This will include the range, structural and administration issues. All of them are associated with the distributed traffic management realized by different local authorities. Since deployment of such complex system relies mainly on the ITS solutions, all important technical issues applying to the conurbation are being presented. The authors have specifically highlighted a problem of collecting information on travel destinations. The efficient systems in use base on the dynamic methods and need the Origin-Destination matrices to be updated due to a current situation on roads. All the conventional methods of estimating such matrices do not apply and one needs to consider the assumptions on and limitations of the input data and complexity of computing.
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Żochowska, R., Celiński, I., Sobota, A., Czapkowski, L. (2010). Selected Issues of a Coordinated Adaptive Road Traffic System Application within the Silesian Conurbation. In: Mikulski, J. (eds) Transport Systems Telematics. TST 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 104. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16472-9_40
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