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- From: mek@guinan.psu.edu (Mark E. Kotanchek)
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- Subject: Re: Do people talk about traffic control in this group
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 20:01:59 GMT
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- In article <C1H3Lw.57r@vuse.vanderbilt.edu> sarafrk@vuse.vanderbilt.edu
- (Rajeev K. Saraf) writes:
- > Hi netters,
- > I am in transportation engineering working in area of real time traffic
- > control. I was wondering if users in this group discuss about this area,
- > or if this topic falls outside the the scope of this group.
- > Thanks,
- >
- >
- > Rajeev Saraf
- > sarafrk@vuse.vanderbilt.edu
-
- IMHO, control is control is control. Discuss away.
-
- Actually, my IEEE section speaker a few months back spoke on Intelligent
- Vehicle Highway Systems and Intelligent Vehicles. A fascinating
- multi-disciplinary problem with societal as well as technical issues. Many
- of the defense contractors are trying to address this market because their
- experience in development of maintainable and reliable complex systems is
- applicable since this is not a problem you want to have implemented by an
- academic or free-lance software hacker. (NOTE: I said IMPLEMENTED not
- STUDIED!!! ;)
-
- Mark.
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- Mark Kotanchek
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