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38、IP 1202:2005 v02.19 Page i 2005 AASHTO / ITE / NEMA Do Copy Without Written Permission ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This publication was prepared by the NTCIP Actuated Signal Controller Working Group, which is a subdivision of the Joint Committee on the NTCIP. The Joint Committee is organized under a Memorandum
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40、andards organizations, and provides guidance for NTCIP development. At the time that this document was prepared, the following individuals were members of the NTCIP Actuated Signal Controller Working Group: Robert DeRoche Tod Eidson W. L. (Bud) Kent Bruce McEntire Gary Meredith Peter Ragsdale (Co-ch
41、air) Elizabeth Ramirez (Co-chair) Joerg (Nu) Rosenbohm Other individuals providing input to the document include: Blake Christie Larry Lindley In addition to the many volunteer efforts, recognition is also given to those organizations who supported the efforts of the working groups by providing comm
42、ents and funding for the standard, including: City of Dallas City of Phoenix Siemens ITS Eagle Traffic Control Systems Econolite Control Products, Inc. Siemens ITS Gardner Transportation Systems Iteris, Inc. Kimley Horne and Associates McCain Traffic Supply, Inc. PB Farradyne, a Division of PBQD, In
43、c. Peek Traffic Corporation, Inc., a member of Quixote Traffic Robert DeRoche Consulting Trevilon Corp. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration NTCIP 1202:2005 v02.19 Page ii Do Copy Without Written Permission 2005 AASHTO / ITE / NEMA FOREWORD This document defines the Actu
44、ated Traffic Signal Controller Unit (ASC) objects that are supported by devices that are NTCIP-compliant. There are three normative annexes and one informative annex to this document. The first version of this document, now called version 01, was published as NEMA TS 3.5-1996. In 1997, both AASHTO a
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