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Dynamic Roadspace Utilisation Manager - DRUM


TRL's software tool DRUM delivers an innovative solution to the set time "first-cone-on, last-cone-off" approach to road work closures.

Dynamic Roadspace Utilisation Manager - DRUM

Award-winning DRUM delivers a new traffic management system for roadworks that's based not on rigid timetables but on the ebb and flow of traffic, thus allowing lane closures to begin earlier and finish later when the conditions are right. This in turn helps ensure traffic jams are reduced and enables the job to be completed more efficiently and cost-effectively.

Dynamic Roadspace Utilisation Manager - DRUMThe DRUM system is a combination of hardware and software that delivers a lightweight and agile solution. The hardware is supplied by MTS (www.ukmts.com) and comprises an environmentally friendly solar-recharged power source unit called the T-25. This unit is fitted with the Wavetronix Sensor HD, a side-fired microwave traffic sensor.

The software is a purely web-based service hosted on a server at TRL's headquarters. Using a series of software drivers the TRL server connects with radars positioned around a roadworks scheme to build up a real-time picture of the traffic conditions. By comparing this live picture with historical patterns, the system is able to predict optimal roadworks configurations on a rolling basis.

Users with the relevant access permissions can log-on to the DRUM website via any internet PC to view current and projected traffic conditions, along with roadspace utilisation plans. Crucially, this information can also be accessed from the roadside, through any internet-enabled mobile phone or PDA.

DRUM can be deployed to any dual carriageway or motorway in the UK or even abroad, as long as the GPRS network is available. It responds quickly to upcoming variations in capacity demand and helps minimise disruption to journey time reliability without compromising safety.

DRUM won the 2009 Highways Magazine Excellence Award for Highway Industry Product of the Year, against nearly 20 other would be winners and also received a Technical Application commendation in the 2010 CIHT Annual Awards.

In an article in Issue 81 May 2010 edition of Innovation and Research Focus, John Mather of the Highways Agency talks about the successful deployment of DRUM on the HA Network. Click here to read the article.

 



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