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Archive | 2017

A Practical Approach to Evaluating the Economic and Technical Feasibility of LED Luminaires

Sean Schmidt; Suzanna Long

LED roadway luminaires are currently under consideration for widespread implementation with departments of transportation, facilities managers, and city planners. This research focuses on a case study in Missouri and presents relevant research findings calculated by the authors as part of a project funded by the Missouri Department of Transportation. Although high-pressure sodium (HPS) luminaires have been the standard product for roadway illumination, advances in LED technologies have led many departments of transportation to consider them as viable options along state routes. For this case study, pilot sites were developed across the state of Missouri in sites assessed as moderately busy, medium pedestrian conflict zones. These zones were along roadways with an R3 pavement classification. This case study details the economic feasibility findings from the study; a life cycle cost approach was used. In addition, a technical feasibility analysis was conducted to determine fit with Illumination Engineering Society (IES) standards for the traffic pattern and pavement classification at study sites. Key findings reveal that LED roadway luminaires fail to outperform HPS in their current design, but may become technically and economically feasible in the future.


Transport Policy | 2012

Driver perceptions and sources of user dissatisfaction in the implementation of variable speed limit systems

Suzanna Long; Lance Gentry; Ghulam H Bham


Archive | 2010

Evaluation of Variable Speed Limits on I‐270/I‐255 in St. Louis

Ghulam H Bham; Suzanna Long; Hojong Baik; Tom Ryan; Lance Gentry; Khushboo Lall; Mahdi Arezoumandi; Daxiao Liu; Tao Li; Brian Schaeffer


Transportation Research Board 94th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2015

Bi-objective Track Inspection Scheduling: Formulation and Solution Analysis

Hadi Farhangi; Dinçer Konur; Suzanna Long; Ruwen Qin; Jennifer Harper


2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2012

Hybrid Delivery Of Engineering Economy To Large Classes

Kellie S. Grasman; Suzanna Long; Sean Michael Schmidt


Archive | 2012

LED Roadway Luminaires Evaluation

Suzanna Long; Ruwen Quine; Curt Elmore; Tom Ryan; Sean Schmidt


Archive | 2009

Strategic Innovation: Driver Perceptions and the Impact of Change Resistance on the Implementation of Variable Speed Limit Systems

Suzanna Long; Lance Gentry; Khushboo Lall; Ghulam H Bham


Transportation Research Board 96th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2017

Data Analytics and Pattern Recognition Methods for Work Zone Simulator Studies

Samareh Moradpour; Suzanna Long; Ruwen Qin; Dinçer Konur; Ming Leu


Proceedings of the 67th Annual Conference and Expo of the Institute of Industrial Engineers (2017, Pittsburgh, PA) | 2017

Statistical Comparison of Lane Shift Sign Configurations with Driving Simulation

Satwinder S. Thind; Samareh Moradpour; Dinçer Konur; Suzanna Long; Ruwen Qin


MoDOT Research Reports: Safety | 2016

Work Zone Simulator Analysis: Driver Performance and Acceptance of Alternate Merge Sign Configurations

Suzanna Long; Ruwen Qin; Dinçer Konur; Ming-Chuan Leu; Samareh Moradpour; S. Wu

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Ghulam H Bham

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Lance Gentry

Colorado State University–Pueblo

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Ruwen Qin

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Dinçer Konur

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Hadi Farhangi

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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