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http://dx.doi.org/10.12815/kits.2018.17.2.01

A study on the Application of Living Lab in Transportation : Focused on the Auto-Image Sensing Signal System for Pedestrian  

Jeon, Nayeoung (Operation & Maintenance Team, Seoul Metro Line9 Corp.)
Kim, Sujae (Dept. of Urban Planning., Hongik Univ.)
Choo, Sangho (Dept. of Urban Eng, Hongik Univ.)
Lee, Hyangsook (Graduate School of Logistics, Incheon National Univ.)
Publication Information
The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems / v.17, no.2, 2018 , pp. 1-17 More about this Journal
Abstract
The living lab is a user-participatory innovation space where users can solve problems by themselves. Living Lab members are able to participate in all aspects of product development from technology conception. In this study, to prevent pedestrian accidents, auto-image sensing signal system was developed in Jeonju City, using the Living Lab method. In addition, we measured effectiveness of the auto-image sensing signal system with respect to pedestrian waiting time, pedestrian and driver signal violation, and pedestrian jaywalking. It was also compared the measures before installation, after installation and after applying Living Lab method. As a result, all of the three measures of effectiveness appeared to be more effective after Living Lab than after installation. Overall, this study is very significant in that it is the first case where the living lab is applied in transportation.
Keywords
Living Lab; auto-image sensing crossing system; traffic safety; pedestrian;
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