Research and Markets: Transportation Infrastructure Security Utilizing Intelligent Transportation Systems

DUBLIN, Ireland--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/83603f/transportation_inf) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Transportation Infrastructure Security Utilizing Intelligent Transportation Systems" to their offering.

“Transportation Infrastructure Security Utilizing Intelligent Transportation Systems”

When integrated into the transportation system infrastructure, and in vehicles themselves, Intelligent Transportation Systems, or ITS, help monitor and manage traffic flow, reduce congestion, provide alternate routes to travelers, enhance productivity, and save lives, time, and money. Here is the first comprehensive treatment of techniques to leverage ITS in support of security and safety for surface transportation infrastructure. Case studies of current ITS approaches to security issues such as freight security, disaster and evacuation response, HAZMAT incidents, rail security, and ITS Wide Area Alerts show the reader how to design, model, and implement a variety of projects.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Preface.
  • Acknowledgments.
  • Chapter 2: The Need for Surface Transportation Infrastructure Security.
  • Chapter 3: Leveraging ITS to Reduce Risk and Exposure Using ITS Security Areas.
  • Chapter 4: Risk Assessment Framework.
  • Chapter 5: Application of Risk Assessment and Management Tools.
  • Chapter 6: Fundamentals of Computer Network Security for ITS.
  • Chapter 7: Securing ITS.
  • Chapter 8: ITS Security Areas and Multimodal Transportation Security.
  • Chapter 9: Process for Developing A Regional Transportation Security Plan.
  • Chapter 10: Issues and Opportunities for Transportation Infrastructure Security.
  • Appendix
  • Index.

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