The winner of the 2024 Transportation Technology Tournament (TTT) is the team from University of Michigan. Their winning solution leverages sensing technologies to improve conflict prediction, reaction, and response in real-time to reduce intersection conflicts between automobiles and VRUs.
Overview
The National Operations Center of Excellence (NOCoE) and the U.S. DOT ITS JPO's Professional Capacity Building (PCB) Program are hosting a competition for students to work directly with public agencies to solve real-world transportation problems utilizing ITS and TSMO solutions.
This was the competition's seventh year. The 2018 - 2023 tournaments featured extremely competitive teams with innovative solutions. More information on previous years is available via the menu on your left.
2024 Teams
Finalist Teams in BOLD
College/University | Challenge Problem | Agency | Submissions | Student Information |
FIU | ITS & TSMO Strategies to Mitigate Non-Recurrent Congestion at Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel | Virginia DOT | Student Information | |
FIU & FAU |
Digital Twin for Connected Safe and Reliable Travel in an Urban Network in the Presence of Work Zones and Special Events |
Florida DOT | Student Information | |
University of Memphis (Team 1) | Congestion on I-64 | Virginia DOT | Student Information | |
University of Memphis (Team 2) | Crashes on I-84 | Virginia DOT | ConOps | Student Information |
University of Memphis (Team 3) | Traffic congestion within the I-95 Corridor | Virginia DOT | Student Information | |
New Jersey Institute of Technology | Accelerated Traffic Incident Detection and Operational Response Using Crowdsourced Incident Reporting |
New Jersey DOT | ConOps | Student Information |
UMass | I-81 Rural Challenges | Virginia DOT | ConOps | Student Information |
University of Michigan | Reconnecting Communities by Improving Vulnerable Road User Safety | Michigan DOT, City of Detroit | ConOps | Student Information |
University of Texas at Arlington | AI-Empowered Video Analytics For Preventive Traffic Crash Risk Identification | City of Arlington | ConOps | Student Information |
University of Washington | Improving Pedestrian Safety at Light Rail Crossings | Seattle DOT | ConOps | Student Information |
Finalist Teams Presentation Videos
If you have any questions, please contact Adam Hopps with the National Operations Center of Excellence.