Equity in Motion - The CTEDD Podcast

Episode 7: Big Data and Smart Traffic Signals, with Dr. Taylor Li

30 min · 13 de sep de 2021
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Dr. Taylor Li is an assistant professor of civil engineering at UT-Arlington, and an emerging expert on technologies linking automobiles with their surrounding transportation infrastructure. His ACTION Lab at UTA is engaged in several projects that investigate ways for technology and Big Data to make roads safer for drivers and pedestrians.

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