Michael Kyte, Ph.D., P.E.
College of Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
Professor, Transportation
Campus Locations: Moscow
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Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1986
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M.S.C.E., University of California, Berkeley, 1972
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B.S., UCLA, 1970
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Traffic Operations
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Highway Capacity
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Video based Traffic Detection
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Transportation Engineering Education and Training
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- Design of Traffic Controller Automated Testing Tool (Transportation Research Part C, 2007)
- Why Field Measurements Are Different Than Model Estimates – An Analysis Framework For Capacity and Level of Service Analysis of Unsignalized Intersections (Transportation Research Record 200?)
- Traffic Real-time Hardware-in-the-loop Simulation Performance Analysis Second Generation Controller Interface Device Design
- An Automated Tool to Test Traffic Signal Controller Functionality Using Controller Interface Device Script Commands
- Field Evaluation of Roundabout Turning Movement Estimation Procedures (Submitted to ASCE Transportation Engineering Journal, 2005)
- Queue Length Models For All-Way Stop-Controlled Intersections (Submitted to Transportation Research Board, 2005)
- Characteristics Of Modern Roundabouts In The United States: A Summary Of The NCHRP 3-65 Operations Database (Submitted to Transportation Research Board, 2005)
- An Automated Tool to Test the Functionality of a Traffic Signal Controller (Submitted to Transportation Research Board, 2004)
- Evaluation of HCM 2000 Green Time Estimation Models for Vehicle-Actuated Signals using Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation (November 2004)
- Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation (Transportation Research, Part C, 2000 version)
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- Member of the Transportation Research Board's Committee on Education and Training