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PASSER II-02 develops optimal progression along signalized arterials having multiple arterial phase sequences possible. PASSER II-02 has a new user interface similar to PASSER III-98. It also has an enhanced optimization routine used by its predecessor, PASSER II-90. The input data requirements have not changed; however, unlike the previous release, it preserves the lane configurations supplied by the user. This was achieved by introducing a new format for the input data file. Existing users need not worry because the program can read old input data files and will automatically convert them to the new format.
PASSER V is a tool for developing timings to coordinate signals along arterials. PASSER V provides a wide variety of simulation, analysis, and optimization technologies under a friendly graphic user interface.
PASSER V is a tool for developing timings to coordinate signals along arterials. PASSER V provides a wide variety of simulation, analysis, and optimization technologies under a friendly graphic user interface. This product is for an Agency License limited to 10 locations.
This product is for an Agency License limited to 10 locations.
Progression Analysis and Signal System Evaluation Routine is the only publicly available software for analysis and optimization of signalized diamond interchanges. It was developed by the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) for the Texas DOT and has been updated several times. PASSER II-98 provides significant enhancements to this widely used software package. Enhancements include a user-friendly graphical interface, an expanded easy-to-understand output, and a simulation/animation module. Enhancements were also made to the performance evaluation model by incorporating the 1997 Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) procedures.
PASSER IV-96 is an advanced arterial network signal timing optimization program. It can optimize signal timings for large multi-arterial networks based on maximizing platoon progression. It develops a timing plan that maximizes progression bandwidth on all arteries. The optimization module in this Version is compiled to run in extended memory.