Paper Number Paper Title Reviewing Committee, Visibility (VIS), Simulation and Measurement (SIM), Signing and Marking Materials (MAT), Traffic Control Devices (TCD), User Information Systems (UIS), Vehicle User Characteristics  (VUC) Paper Method:Research (R), Practitioner (PR), Poster (PS), Presentation Only (PO) Corresponding Author Second Author  Third Author Fourth Author Fifth Author
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VIS2002- 10 A Simulation Approach to Investigate the Effect of Heavy Vehicles on Sign Visibility SIM R Al-Kaisy Ahmed Bradley University alkaisy@ Bradley.edu  (309) 677-2779 Bhatt Jigar Bradley University                                   
VIS2002- 11 Comparative Evaluation Of Traffic Management Strategies Using Simulation SIM R Rajagopal Anand IIT-Bombay n8004021@ccs.iitb.ac.in, anand_rajagopal@yahoo.com   Dhingra S. IIT-Bombay dhingra@civil.iitb.ac.in   Singhi  Pranay  IIT-Bombay n8004022@ccs.iitb.ac.in, pranay_singhi@yahoo.com                      
VIS2002- 12 Some Characteristics of Pedestrian Risk In Darkness  VUC R Sullivan John University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute  jsully@umich.edu (734) 764-8560 Flannagan Michael University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute mjf@umich.edu (734) 936-1091                              
VIS2002- 13 COLOR RECOGNITION OF FLUORESCENT RETROREFLECTIVE RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS MAT R Finley Melisa TEXAS TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE,The Texas A&M University System,College Station, Texas  77843-3135     Carlson Paul TEXAS TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE     Trout  Nada TEXAS TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE                        
VIS2002- 14 Searching for Fluorescent Colored Highway Signs:Bottom-Up versus Top-Down Mechanisms VIS   Schieber Frank Heimstra Human Factors Laboratories,University of South Dakota schieber@usd.edu (605)677-5295                                        
VIS2002- 15 Assessment of Visibility of Rear Lamps in the Daytime Fog VIS R Hagiwara Toru Transportation and Traffic System Engineering Laboratory,Hokkaido University hagiwara@eng.hokudai.ac.jp   +81-11-706-6214                                        
VIS2002- 16 Visibility of Retroreflective Pavement Markings in Horizontal Curves Under Lowbeam Illumination TCD PO Zwahlen Helmut Ohio Research Institute for Transportation and the Environment,Ohio University zwahlen@ohio.edu (740) 597-1790  Senthilnathan Vaithianathan Ohio Research Institute for Transportation and the Environment,Ohio University   (740)593-2476                              
VIS2002- 17 Analysis and Predictive Modeling of Road Sign Retroreflectivity Performance MAT R Wolshon Brian Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State University brian@rsip.lsu.edu (225) 578-5247 Degeyter Robert Professional Engineering Consultants Inc. rdegeyter@pecla.com (225) 769-2810                              
VIS2002- 18 Fog Luminance Evaluation in Daytime VIS R Paulmier Giselle Laboratoire Central des Ponts & Chaussées paulmier@lcpc.fr +33 (0)1 40435130                                        
VIS2002- 19 Extended Photometric Model of Fog Effects on Road Vision VIS R Dumont Eric Laboratoire Central des Ponts & Chaussées dumont@lcpc.fr  +33 (0)1 4043 5349                                        
VIS2002- 20 The effect of driver Cataract Development on Roadway Sign nighttime Legibility VUC R Carroll Justin Charlotte Department of Transportation,NC jcarroll@ci.charlotte.nc.us 704-336-6708 Graham Johnny Department of Civil Engineering,The University of North Carolina at Charlotte graham@uncc.edu 704-687-4174 L. Ellis King D.Eng Department of Civil Engineering,The University of North Carolina at Charlotte ellisking@aol.com 704-366-6280 Mancil Gary Hefner Veterans Affairs Medical Center Gary.Mancil@med.va.gov 704-638-3376 Mancil Rickilyn Vision Rehabilitation Research Center Rickilyn.Mancil@med.va.gov 704-638-3376
VIS2002- 21 Fixed Roadway Lighting to Benefit Older Drivers UIS R Mace Doug Last Resource, Inc. dmace@thelastresource.com (814) 335 4479 Porter Richard Penn State University rjp167@psu.edu 814-865-2814                              
VIS2002- 22 A Visual Comparison of Headlamp Beam Pattern Performance:Old v. New, with Implications UIS PO Bible Rollin 3M TCM rcbible@mmm.com                                          
VIS2002- 23 The Safety Effect of Improved Nighttime Visibility via Fixed Lighting VIS PO Havard James   jjhavard@mcshi.com 828 692 1324                                         
VIS2002- 24 Tortoise Beats the Hare Again: Turning on Parts of a Warning Signal with Some Delay Makes It Seen Faster UIS R Cohn Theodore School of Optometry and Department of Bioengineering, U. C. Berkeley tecohn@spectacle.berkeley.edu 510-642-5076 Nguyen Khoi School of Optometry and Department of Bioengineering, U. C. Berkeley khoin79@hotmail.com                                
VIS2002- 25 Analysis of Traffic Collisions Involving Bicycles and Pedestrians In Louisville, Kentucky TCD R Andersen Sheila Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator,531 Court Place, Suite 803,Louisville, Kentucky  40202 sandersen@co.jefferson.ky.us (502)574-5157    Sloss G.  Indiana University Southeast gsloss@ius.edu (812)941-2278                              
VIS2002- 26 A Design of Experiment Approach to Study the Display of Variable Message Signs UIS R Cao Yong Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,University of Rhode Island caoy@egr.uri.edu (401) 874-4157 Wang Jyh-Hone  Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,University of Rhode Island jhwang@egr.uri.edu  (401) 874-5195 Hunter Christopher of Civil and Environmental Engineering,University of Rhode Island hunter@egr.uri.edu (401) 874-2818                    
VIS2002- 27 The National Calibration Facility for Retroreflective Traffic Control Materials MAT PO Miller C.  NIST(National Institute of Standard and Technology) c.miller@nist.gov 301-975-4713 Heimer Todd NIST t.heimer@nist.gov 301-975-4159 Early Edward NIST edward.early@nist.gov 301-975-2343                    
VIS2002- 28 Field Test for Lighting to Improve Safety at Pedestrian Crosswalks TCD R Hasson Patrick Federal Highway Administration patrick.hasson@fhwa.dot.gov (708) 283-3595 Lutkevich Paul Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc. lutkevich@pbworld.com (617) 960-4903 Ananthanarayanan Balu Wisconsin Department of Transportation balu.ananthanarayanan@dot.state.wi.us (608) 266-0299 Watson Paul Alabama Department of Transportation watsonp@dot.state.al.us (334) 242-6160 Knoblauch Richard Center for Applied Research, Inc. rlknoblauch@erols.com (703) 759-2880
VIS2002- 29 Effects of Retroreflective Marking Color on the Detection of Pedestrians by Normal and Color Deficient Drivers MAT R Sayer James Human Factors Division, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute jimsayer@umich.edu (734) 764-4159 Mefford Mary       Flannagan Michael       Sivak Michael                
VIS2002- 30 Innovative Visibility-Based Measures of Effectiveness for Wider Longitudinal Pavement Markings VIS R Gates Timothy Texas Transportation Institute t-gates@tamu.edu (979) 845-1728  Chrysler Susan       Hawkins H. Gene                           
VIS2002- 31 The Use of Wider Longitudinal Pavement Markings in the United States TCD R Gates Timothy Texas Transportation Institute t-gates@tamu.edu (979) 845-1728  Hawkins H. Gene                                     
VIS2002- 33 PROTOTYPING HIGHWAY DESIGNS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE PLACEMENT FOR VISIBILITY AND CONSPICUITY USING A DRIVING SIMULATOR SIM PR Allen R. Wade    rwallen@systemstech.com 310-679-2281 Theodore Rosenthal       Chrstos Jeffrey       Aponso Bimal                
VIS2002- 34 Where Does the Glare Come From? A Comprehensive Discussion of Seeing and Glare in the Nighttime Roadway Environment VUC R Stern Daniel Daniel Stern Lighting Consultancy dastern@vrx.net , dsl@vrx.net  (416) 999-2327                                        
VIS2002- 35 Legibility of Overhead Guide Signs using Encapsulated vs. Microprismatic Sign Sheeting MAT PR Carlson Paul Texas Transportation Institute paul-carlson@tamu.edu   Hawkins Gene Texas Transportation Institute gene-h@tamu.edu                                
VIS2002- 36 Impacts on Pavement Reflectance on Headlamp Illuminance Falling on a Sign and the Returned Luminance VIS R Carlson Paul Texas Transportation Institute paul-carlson@tamu.edu   Urbanik Tom University of Tennessee                                  
VIS2002- 37 Analysis on Effective Intensity of Flashing Lights And Modification of Allard Method VIS R Ohno Yoshi National Institute of Standards and Technology ohno@nist.gov 301-975-2321 Couzin Dennis   dcouzin@stimsonite.com 847-588-7261                              
VIS2002- 38 MODELING PERIPHERAL VISIBILITY UNDER HEADLAMP ILLUMINATION VUC R Bullough John Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute bulloj@rpi.edu (518) 687-7100                                        
VIS2002- 40 Impact of using Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on recognition of colored light signals by Color Vision Deficient drivers UIS PO Andersen Carl Federal Highway Administration carl.Andersen@fhwa.dot.gov (202) 493-3366                                        
VIS2002- 41 A Theoretical Approach for the Derivation of Legibility Threshold Luminance Contrast Data for Road Sign Applications  VUC R Aktan Fuat University of Iowa fuat-aktan@uiowa.edu 319/384-0572 Schnell Thomas University of Iowa tom-schnell@uiowa.edu 319/384-0811 Li Changbao                          
VIS2002- 42 Using the ERGO Modeling Program to Optimize In-Field Sign Retroreflectivity MAT PR Uding Kenneth Avery Dennison Corporation Reflective Films Division kduding @averydennison.com 847-588-7329                                        
VIS2002- 43 Simulation and Field Testing of a Synthetic Vision Information System for Commercial Flight Decks SIM R Schnell Tom University of Iowa thomas-schnell@uiowa.edu 319 621 0811 Etherington Tim Rockwell Collins tjetheri@rockwellcollins.com 319 295 5233                              
VIS2002- 44 A Web-Based Legibility Threshold and Road Sign Luminance Contrast Calculator for Nighttime Driving Conditions  VUC PR Aktan Fuat University of Iowa fuat-aktan@uiowa.edu 319/384-0572 Schnell Thomas University of Iowa tom-schnell@uiowa.edu 319/384-0811                              
VIS2002- 45 Headlamp Illumination Provided to Sign Positions by U.S. Vehicles TCD PR Chrysler Susan Texas Transportation Institute     Carlson Paul Texas Transportation Institute     Hawkins Gene TEXAS TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE                        
VIS2002- 46 Relative Luminance of Pavement Markings and Raised Reflective Pavement Markers on Simulated Rural Two-Lane Roads
TCD R Opiela Kenneth FHWA, 6300 Georgetown Pike, T-301, McLean, VA 22101
Kenneth.Opiela@igate.fhwa.dot.gov   Molino John SAIC/FHWA, 6300 Georgetown Pike, F-215, McLean, VA 22101
John.A.Molino@saic.com   Goodman Peter Mitech/FHWA, 6300 Georgetown Pike, T-0119, McLean, VA 22101
Peter.Goodman@igate.fhwa.dot.gov   Moyer Joseph FHWA, 6300 Georgetown Pike, T-210, McLean, VA 22101
Joe.Moyer@igate.fhwa.dot.gov            
VIS2002- 47 Update on Minimum Retroreflectivity Values for Traffic Signs TCD PR Carlson Paul Texas Transportation Institute paul-carlson@tamu.edu