2000
DOI: 10.1111/0885-9507.00171
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An Internet‐Based Multimedia Highway Information System

Abstract: As a part of highway infrastructure management, photographic logging systems are used widely in highway departments. However, the technology associated with current photographic logging systems is largely based on analog video technology. New technologies in digital video, the Internet, and database management have provided opportunities to overcome the limitations of analog video and improve the accessibility and functionality of photographic logging and traditional engineering databases. This article describ… Show more

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“…Their focus creates a database by integrating information from various authorities and agencies responsible for parts of the transportation network and provides information to the Intranet and the Internet in a dynamic manner. Wang, Zhang, and Li (2000) built an Internet-based multimedia highway information system, a database containing both engineering and photographic data, with an objective to provide the available information both to an internal highway network and the Web.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their focus creates a database by integrating information from various authorities and agencies responsible for parts of the transportation network and provides information to the Intranet and the Internet in a dynamic manner. Wang, Zhang, and Li (2000) built an Internet-based multimedia highway information system, a database containing both engineering and photographic data, with an objective to provide the available information both to an internal highway network and the Web.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%