CEE Faculty Profile

Michael P. Hunter

Associate Professor

Affinity Group: Transportation Systems Engineering

Office: SEB 225
Phone: 404/385-1243
Email: michael.hunter@ce.gatech.edu
Web: http://transportation.ce.gatech.edu

Dr. Hunter is an Associate Professor at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. His primary teaching and research interests are in transportation operations and design, specializing in adaptive signal control, traffic simulation, freeway geometric design, and arterial corridor operations. Dr. Hunter obtained his B.S. in Civil Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic University (1992), his M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin (1994), and his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin (2003). After obtaining his M.S. he worked as a transportation engineer for several years at the Sear-Brown Group in Rochester, NY. He has conducted numerous traffic impact studies, signal timing projects, freeway operation evaluations, toll plaza analyses, etc.

Research Interests

  • Traffic Science and Engineering
  • Specializing in Adaptive Signal Control
  • Traffic Simulation
  • Freeway Geometric Design
  • Arterial Corridor Operations

Education

  • Ph.D., Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, August 2003.
  • M.S., Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, May 1994.
  • B.A., Civil Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, May 1992.
  • Associate of Science, Engineering Science, Hudson Valley Community College, May 1990.

Honors

  1. Best Abstract Award, PTV America’s Users Group Meeting, (2011)
  2. Best Paper Award, Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation Conference (2010)
  3. Transportation Research Board Operational Effects of Geometrics Committee, Best Paper Award 2010.
  4. American Society for Engineering Education Southeastern Section Annual Conference, Best Zone Paper from ASEE Zone II, 2009
  5. 2008 CETL/BP Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award
  6. Best Paper Award - Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation Conference (2007)
  7. The 3rd Urban Street Symposium – Best Presentation Award
  8. Milton Pikarsky Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation, Council of University Transportation Centers (2004)
  9. ASCE Jack E. Leisch Memorial National Graduate Fellowship (2000)
  10. University of Texas Continuing Fellowship (1999)
  11. Eno Fellow (1999)
  12. Bruton Fellowship (1997)

Articles

  1. Hunter, M., P. Jenior, J. Bansen, and M. Rodgers. Mode of Flashing for Malfunctioning Traffic Signals. ASCE Journal of Transportation Engineering. Volume 137, Number 7, July 2011, pp 438-444.
  2. Wu, S. K., M. Hunter, C. Lee, and M. Rodgers. Evaluation of Traffic Signal Control System Using a System-wide Performance Measure under Two-Fluid Model Theory. KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, Vol. 15, No. 2, Feb. 2011, pp395-403
  3. Hunter, M., M. Roe, S. Wu. Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation Evaluation of Adaptive Signal Control. Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2192, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2010, pp 167-176
  4. Boonsiripant, S., M. Hunter, K. Dixon and R. Rodgers. Measurement and Comparison of Acceleration and Deceleration Zones at Traffic Control Intersections. Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2171, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2010, pp 1-10. Transportation Research Board Operational Effects of Geometrics Committee, Best Paper Award 2010.
  5. Hunter, M., A. Guin, S. Boonsiripant, M. Rodgers, D. Jared. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Converging Chevron Pavement Markings in Reducing Speed on Freeway Ramps. Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2149, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2010. pp 50-58.
  6. Ko, J., R. Guensler, and M. Hunter. Analysis of Effects of Driver/Vehicle Characteristics on Acceleration Noise Using GPS-Equipped Vehicles. Transportation Research Part F. Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, Volume 13, Issue 1, 2010, pp 21-31
  7. Dixon, K., M. Liebler, and M. Hunter. Urban Roadside Safety – Cluster Crash Evaluation, Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2120, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2009. pp 74-81.
  8. Ko, J., R. Guensler, and M. Hunter. An Exploration of the Relationship between Roadway Characteristics and Speed Variation, Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2092, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2008. pp 1-10.
  9. Hunter, M., R. Fujimoto, J. Sirichoke, M. Palekar, H.K. Kim, and W. Suh. Ad Hoc Distributed Dynamic Data Driven Simulations of Surface Transportation Systems, Simulation: Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International, Vol. 85, No. 4, April 2009, pp. 243-255.
  10. Wu, H., R. Fujimoto, G. Riley, and M. Hunter. Spatial Propagation of Information in Vehicular Network, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Vol. 58, No. 1, January 2009, pp 420-431.
  11. Ko, J., M. Hunter, and R. Guensler. Measuring Control Delay Components Using Second-by-Second GPS Speed Data, ASCE Journal of Transportation Engineering, Vol. 134, No. 8, 2008. pp 338-346.
  12. Oricchio, V., M. Hunter, and D. Jared. Microscopic Simulation Model of Traffic Operations at Intersections in Malfunction Flash Mode, Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2080, Traffic Signal Systems, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2008. pp 67-74.
  13. Guin, A., M. Hunter, and R. Guensler. Analysis of Reduction in Effective Capacities on High-Occupancy-Vehicle Lanes Related to Traffic Behaviour, Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2065, Traffic Signal Systems, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2008. pp 47-53.
  14. Hunter, M., S. Wu, and H. Kim. A Practical Procedure to Collect Arterial Travel Time Data Using GPS Instrumented Test Vehicles. Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1978, Traffic Signal Systems and Regional Systems Management, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2006. pp 160-168.
  15. Wang, J., K. Dixon, H. Li, and M. Hunter. Operating Speed Model for Low Speed Urban Tangent Streets Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1961, Geometric Design and the Effects on Traffic Operations, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2006. pp 24-33.
  16. Ko, J., R. Guensler, and M. Hunter. Variability in Traffic Flow Quality Experienced by Drivers: Evidences from Instrumented Vehicles. Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1988, Highway Capacity and Quality of Service, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C. 2006. pp 1-9.
  17. Kim, H.K., and M. Hunter. Effect of Pedestrian-Related Factors on Intersection Performance. Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Highway Capacity and Quality of Service, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2005. pp. 65-73.
  18. Wu, H., J. Lee, M. Hunter, R. Fujimoto, R. Guensler, and J. Ko. Efficiency of Simulated Vehicle-to-Vehicle Message Propagation in Atlanta, Georgia, I-75 Corridor Transportation Research Board: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1910, Intelligent Transportation Systems and Vehicle-Highway Automation, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2005. pp. 82-89.
  19. Hunter, M., R. Machemehl, and A. Tsyganov. An Operational Evaluation of Freeway Ramp Design. Transportation Research Record 1751, Geometric Design and the Effects on Traffic Operations, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2001. pp. 90-100.

Proceedings

  1. Toth, C., R. Guensler, A. Guin, and M. Hunter, Changes in Legal and Illegal Weaving Activity After the Restriping of I-85 HOV Lanes in Atlanta, Transportation Research Board 91th Annual Meeting, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., January 2011
  2. Box, S., T. Vo, W. Suh, R. Guensler, A. Guin, M. Hunter, and M. Rodgers, Assessment of Multi-Antenna Array Performance for Detecting Bluetooth Enabled Devices is a Traffic Stream. Transportation Research Board 91th Annual Meeting, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., January 2011.
  3. Ying, L., W. Suh, R. Fujimoto, and M. Hunter, An Interest Management Scheme For Mobile Peer-To-Peer Systems, Proceeding of the Winter Simulation Conference, eds. S. Jain, R. Creasey, and J. Himmelspach eds., WSC, Phoenix, Az., Dec. 2011.
  4. Huang, Y., W. Suh, C. Alexopoulos, R. Fujimoto, and M. Hunter, (invited) Statistical Issues in Ad Hoc Distributed Simulations, Proceeding of the Winter Simulation Conference, eds. S. Jain, R. Creasey, and J. Himmelspach eds., WSC, Phoenix, Az., Dec. 2011.
  5. Peesapati, L. N., Hunter, M., Rodgers, M., and Guin, A., A Profiling Based Approach to Safety Surrogate Data. 3rd International Conference on Road Safety and Simulation, September 14-16, 2011, Indianapolis, USA
  6. Huang, Y., C. Alexopoulos, R. Fujimoto, and M. Hunter, On the Accuracy of Ad Hoc Distributed Simulations for Open Queueing Network, 25th ACM/IEEE/SCS Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation (PADS) 2011. Nice, France, June 14-17 2011.
  7. Henclewood, D., A. Guin, R. Guensler, R. Fujimoto and M. Hunter. (invited) Real-Time Data Driven Arterial Simulation for Performance Measure Estimation. Proceeding of the Winter Simulation Conference, B. Johansson, S. Jain, J. Montoya-Torres, J. Hugan, and E. Yücesan, eds., WSC, Baltimore Md, Dec. 2010.
  8. Hunter, M., S. Wu, and H. K. Kim. Evaluation of Adaptive Traffic Signal Control: Case Study of Cobb County SCATS. ITS 17th World Congress, Busan, Korea, 2010. Oct 25-29, 2010.
  9. Huang, Y., C. Alexopoulos, R. Fujimoto, and M. Hunter. Ad Hoc Distributed Simulation of Queuing Networks. Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation (PADS) 2010. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. May 17-19, 2010, (Best Paper Award)
  10. Palagummi, V., R. Fujimoto, M. Hunter. Techniques for Rapid Initialization in In-Vehicle Traffic Simulators. Proceeding of the Winter Simulation Conference, eds. M. D. Rossetti, R. R. Hill, B. Johansson, A. Dunkin and R. G. Ingalls, WSC, Austin, TX, Dec. 2009.
  11. H. K. Kim, M. Hunter, R. Fujimoto. (invited) A Simulation-Based Investigation of A Dynamic Advanced Traveler Information System. Proceeding of the Winter Simulation Conference, eds. M. D. Rossetti, R. R. Hill, B. Johansson, A. Dunkin and R. G. Ingalls, WSC, Austin, TX, Dec. 2009.
  12. Baker, B., E. Hagler, T. Harvey, K. Jones, M. Pieper, B. Stensland, P. Thiruvengadachari, E. Thompson, J. Watts, J. Young, R. Guensler, M. Hunter, R. Fujimoto. (invited) An Online Transportation Simulation Testbed. Proceeding of the Winter Simulation Conference, eds. M. D. Rossetti, R. R. Hill, B. Johansson, A. Dunkin and R. G. Ingalls, WSC, Austin, TX, Dec. 2009.
  13. Li, Y., R. Fujimoto, and M. Hunter. Online Travel Time Prediction Based on Boosting. The 12th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems – ITSC 2009, St. Louis, MO, October 2009.
  14. Hunter, M., J. Sirichoke, and R. Fujimoto. Embedded Ad Hoc Distributed Simulation for Transportation System Monitoring and Control. INFORMS Simulation Society Research Workshop, Simulation: At the Interface of Modeling and Analysis. University of Warwick, Coventry UK, June 2009.
  15. Henclewood, D., M. Smith, L. Garrow, A. Guin, M. Hunter, and M. Usselman. Building Engineering Achievement Through Transportation (BEAT): A Traffic Engineering Program for High School Students. In proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Southeastern Section Annual Conference, Marietta, GA, pp. 1-10. 2009 (Awarded Best Zone Paper from ASEE Zone II, also presented as invited paper at 9th Annual ASEE Global Colloquium on Engineering Education, Singapore, October 18-21, 2010)
  16. Henclewood, D., M. Hunter, and R. Fujimoto. Proposed Methodology For A Data Driven Simulation For Estimating Performance Measures Along Signalized Arterials In Real-Time, Proceeding of the Winter Simulation Conference, WSC, Miami Florida, 2008.
  17. Brandstetter, T., L. Garrow, M. Hunter, and F. Southworth. Modeling Altruistic and Aggressive Driver Behavior in a No-Notice Evacuation, Transportation Research Board 87th Annual Meeting, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., January 2008.
  18. Boonsiripant, S., M. Hunter, R. Guensler, M. Rodgers, and S. Wu. Speed Characteristics and Safety on Low Speed Urban Midblock Sections Based on GPS-Equipped Vehicle Data, 14th International Conference on Road Safety on Four Continents, Bangkok, Thailand, November 2007.
  19. Fujimoto R., M. Hunter, J. Sirichoke, M. Palekar, H. K. Kim, and W. Suh. Ad Hoc Distributed Simulations, Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation, San Diego, CA, June 2007. (Best Paper Award)
  20. Ko, J., M. Hunter, and R. Guensler. Measuring Control Delay Using Second-By-Second GPS Speed Data. Transportation Research Board 86th Annual Meeting, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., January 2007.
  21. Suh, W., M. Hunter, and J. Leonard III. Simulation of Congested Network Using VISSIM Trip Chain, Georgia Institute of Transportation Engineers Summer Seminar, St. Simons Island, 2006. (Second Place - Best Paper Award)
  22. Hunter, M., R. M. Fujimoto, W. Suh, and H. K. Kim. An Investigation of Real-Time Dynamic Data Driven Transportation Simulation, Proceeding of the Winter Simulation Conference 2006, WSC, Monterey California, 2006.
  23. Kim, H. K., S. K. Wu, and M. P. Hunter. A Case Study on Measuring Delay, Travel Time, and Speed Using GPS-Instrumented Test Vehicles, Proceeding of the 9th International Conference on Application of Advance Technology in Transportation, ASCE, Chicago, 2006.
  24. Ko, J., R. Guensler, M. Hunter, and H. Li. Instrumented Vehicle Measured Speed Variation and Freeway Traffic Congestion, Proceeding of the 9th International Conference on Application of Advance Technology in Transportation, Chicago, Il. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, 2006.
  25. Petrella, M., S. Bricka, M. Hunter, and J. Lappin. Driver Satisfaction with an Urban Arterial After Installation of an Adaptive Signal System. Transportation Research Board 85th Annual Meeting, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., January 2006.
  26. Petrella, M., S. Bricka, M. Hunter, and J. Lappin. Driver Satisfaction with an Urban Arterial After Installation of an Adaptive Signal System. Proceedings of the 12th World Congress on Intelligent Transportation Systems, San Francisco, CA, November 2005.
  27. Wu, H., R. Fujimoto, R. Guensler, and M. Hunter. An Architecture Study of Infrastructure-Based Vehicular Networks. Proceedings of the Eighth ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM), held in Montreal, Canada, American Society of Computing, New York, NY, October 2005. pp. 36-39.
  28. Wu, H., R. Fujimoto, R. Guensler, and M. Hunter. An Empirical Study of Short Range Communications for Vehicles. VANET, Proceedings of the Second ACM Workshop on Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks, held in Köln, Germany, Association of Computing Machinery, New York, NY, September 2005. pp. 83-84.
  29. Lee, J., M. Hunter, R. Guensler, J. Ko, and H. Kim. Large-Scale Microscopic Traffic Simulation Model Development Utilizing Macroscopic Travel Demand Model Data. Proceeding of the 6th Transportation Specialty Conference of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 2005.
  30. Wu, H., R. Fujimoto, R. Guensler, and M. Hunter. MDDV: Mobility-Centric Data Dissemination Algorithm for Vehicular Networks. ACM Workshop on Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANET), held in Philadelphia, PA, Association of Computing Machinery, New York, NY, October 2004. Pp. 47-56.
  31. Hunter, M., and R. Machemehl. Initial Development of an Object-Oriented, Open Architecture, Transportation Simulation. 5th Transportation Specialty Conference of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, June 2004.
  32. Hunter, M., and R. Machemehl. Development and Validation of a Flexible, Open Architecture, Transportation Simulation. Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, ed. S. Chick and P. Sanchez, New Orleans, Louisiana, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, December 2003.
  33. Hunter, M., and R. Machemehl. An Operational Evaluation of Freeway Ramp Design Speed Specifications. 3rd Transportation Specialty Conference of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, London, Ontario, June 2000, pp. 495 – 502.
  34. Hunter, M., and R. Machemehl. Development of an Adaptive Control Strategy for One-Way Arterial Operation. Transportation Research Board 78th annual meeting, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., January 1999.
  35. Hunter, M., and A. Bartelo. Effective Use of Signal Modeling Software. Compendium of Technical Papers for the 66th ITE Annual Meeting, Institute of Transportation Engineers, September 1996, pp. 243-247.

Presentations

  1. Hunter, M. Human Factors in Transportation Engineering, Engineering Psychology Colloquium Series, School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, November 15th, 2011.
  2. Henclewood, D., W. Suh, and M. Hunter, An Online Ad Hoc Distributed Traffic Simulation System for Estimating and Predicting Traffic Performance, 2011 PTV Vision User Group Meeting, NY, New York, Sept 14th, 2011. (PTV America’s UGM Best Abstract Award)
  3. Hunter, M, A. Guin, S. Boonsiripant, and L. Peesapati, Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Converging Chevron Pavement Markings, Presented to Georgia Department of Transportation, Transportation Management Center, Atlanta, Georgia, June 9th, 2011.
  4. Hunter, M, D. Henclewood, M, Roe, and T. Brandstetter, Traffic Analysis - design modeling program, part of a two week collaborative exhibition: Vision: I IMAGINE, I SEE, I MAKE across Colleges of Engineering, Liberal Arts, Computing, and Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, May 3rd to May 16th.
  5. Hunter, M. Research and Simulation Overview – Mathematics Applications. Presented to Rockdale and Newton County Math Teachers, Center for Education Integrating Science, Math and Computing (CEISMC), Georgia Institute of Technology, Dec 7th, 2010.
  6. Guensler, R., M. Hunter, J. Laval, A. Guin, V. Elango, and P. Vu. Atlanta HOV-to-HOT Corridor Performance Monitoring (P11-0548). 90th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Session 559, Road Pricing and Managed Lanes Showcase: Lessons from Projects and Case Studies; Washington, DC; January, 2011.
  7. Hunter, M., A. Guin, S. Boonsiripant. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Converging Chevron Pavement Markings, Presentation Project Findings. Presented to Georgia Department of Transportation, Transportation Management Center, Oct 28th, 2009.
  8. Hunter, M., M. Rodgers, A. Guin, L. Peesapati. Evaluation of Intersection Countermeasures on High Speed Rural Multi-Lane Facilities, Project Update. Presented to Georgia Department of Transportation, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, Oct 8th, 2009.
  9. Hunter, M. (invited) Embedded Ad-Hoc Transportation Simulation for System Monitoring and Control. ITS Georgia 2009 Annual Meeting, Young Harris, Ga., Oct. 5, 2009.
  10. Hunter, M., M. Roe, S. Wu. HILS Evaluation of Cobb Parkway ATMS; presented to Cobb County Department of Transportation and the Georgia Department of Transportation, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, May 29th, 2009.
  11. Hunter, M., R. M. Fujimoto, C. Alexopoulos, R. Guensler, and F. Southworth. Embedded Distributed Simulation for Transportation System Management; 2009 NSF EFRI Annual Grantees Conference; Arlington, VA; March 2009.
  12. Henclewood, D., M. Hunter, A. Guin, and R. Fujimoto, Real-Time Simulation of Arterials With Use of Video Detection and Microscopic Traffic Simulations, SDITE 2009 Annual Meeting, Birmingham, AL, March 2009.
  13. Hunter, M., R. Guensler, R. Fujimoto, V. Elango, A. Guin, and D. Henclewood. Embedded Advanced Traveler Information System, Initial Findings, Final Presentation. Video presentation from Atlanta Georgia to Toyota InfoTechnology Center, U.S.A., Mountain View, CA., Feb 26, 2009.
  14. Hunter, M., R. Guensler, R. Fujimoto, V. Elango, A. Guin, and D. Henclewood. Embedded Advanced Traveler Information System, Initial Findings. Video presentation from Atlanta Georgia to Toyota InfoTechnology Center, U.S.A., Mountain View, CA., Feb 11, 2009.
  15. Hunter, M., Transportation Operational Data, Computational Science and Engineering Division Faculty Retreat, Stone Mountain, Atlanta, Ga. 30083, October 2008.
  16. Hunter, M., Malfunctioning Traffic Signals, Analysis and Recommendations, Georgia Department of Transportation, Atlanta, Ga., May 2008.
  17. Dixon, K. and M. Hunter. Estimating Urban Operating Speed Models Using In-Vehicle Data Transportation Research Board 87th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2008.
  18. Hunter, M., R. M. Fujimoto, C. Alexopoulos, R. Guensler, and F. Southworth. Embedded Distributed Simulation for Transportation System Management, NSF EFRI Grantees Conference, Arlington, VA, December 2007
  19. Hunter, M. and P. Jenior. Signal Malfunction Flash Mode, Regional Traffic Operations Task Force Workshop, Alpharetta, GA, September 2007.
  20. Hunter, M., P. Jenior, J. Bansen, and V. Oricchio. Report on Flashing Operations at Malfunctioning Traffic Signals, National Committee of Uniform Traffic Control Devices Mid-Year Meeting, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, June 2007
  21. Dixon, K., M. Hunter, J. Wang, S. Boonsiripant, and S. Wu. Effects of Urban Street Environment on Operating Speeds, The 3rd Urban Street Symposium, Seattle, WA, June 2007. (Best Presentation Award)
  22. Fujimoto, R., M. Hunter, J. Sirichoke, M. Palekar, H. K. Kim, and W. Suh. Ad Hoc Distributed Simulations, Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation, San Diego, CA, June 2007.
  23. Hunter, M., P. Jenior, J. Bansen, and V. Oricchio. Mode of Flashing for Malfunctioning Traffic Signals, Georgia Department of Transportation, Atlanta, Ga, May 2007.
  24. Fujimoto, R., R. Guensler, M. Hunter, K. Schwan, H.K. Kim, B. Seshasayee , J. Sirichoke, and W. Suh. Ad Hoc Distributed Simulation of Surface Transportation Systems, International Conference on Computing Science, Workshop on Dynamic Data Driven Simulations, Beijing, China, May 2007.
  25. Hunter, M. (invited speaker), R. Guensler, R. M. Fujimoto, and H.K. Kim. Data Driven Distributed Simulation of Vehicular Networks, Georgia Section of Institute of Transportation Engineers, Atlanta, Ga June 2006.
  26. Hunter, M. (invited speaker). Adaptive Control and Time-of-Day Signal Control Performance Measure, Cobb County Case Study, Transportation Research Board Meeting Performance Measures Workshop, Washington, D.C., January 2006.
  27. Hunter, M., R. Fujimoto, H. Wu, and R. Guensler. Distributed Simulation of Vehicle Networks. Intelligent Transportation Systems Georgia Chapter Monthly Meeting, Atlanta GA., October 27, 2005.
  28. Hunter, M., S. Wu, and H. Kim. Cobb County ATMS PHASE III Evaluation. ITE Georgia Section Summer Seminar, St. Simons Island, GA., July 2005.
  29. Hunter, M., S. Wu, and H. Kim. Preliminary Evaluation for Phase 1 of Cobb County Department of Transportation ITS Enhancement, Phase 3. Cobb County Department of Transportation, June 2005.
  30. Hunter, M. Draft Comparison of Highway Capacity Manual and Simulation for Signalized Intersection. Transportation Research Board Highway Capacity and Quality of Service Committee Mid-Year Meeting, July 21-24, 2004.
  31. Ogle, J., M. Hunter, R. Guensler, and J. Ko. Commute Atlanta: Arterial Congestion Modeling Techniques. ITE Georgia Section Summer Seminar, St. Simons Island, GA. July 2004.
  32. Hunter, M. and R. Machemehl. Workshop on Transportation Simulation Development and Validation General Principals and TEXAS Model Implementations. Jordan International Conference on Sustainable Development of Transportation Systems, Amman Jordan, April 2004.
  33. Hunter, M. Development and Validation of a Flexible, Open Architecture, Transportation Simulation with an Adaptive Control Implementation. Winter Simulation Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 7 – 10, 2003.
  34. Hunter, M. Adaptive Traffic Signal Control Concepts. Tex-ITE Mid-year meeting, Austin, Texas, June 1998.
  35. Machemehl, R., C.E. Lee, R. Durrenberger, M. Hunter, and A. Naqvi. Montana Avenue Feasibility Study. Montana Avenue Feasibility Study expert panel, El Paso, Texas, June 1993.

Reports

  1. Hunter, M. Development and Validation of a Flexible, Open Architecture, Transportation Simulation with an Adaptive Control Implementation. Dissertation, The University of Texas At Austin, 2003.
  2. Hunter, M. and R. Machemehl. Re-Evaluation of Ramp Design Speed Criteria. Research Report 1732-2, preliminary review copy, prepared for the Texas Department of Transportation by the Center for Transportation Research at the University of Texas at Austin, January 1999.
  3. Hunter, M. and R. Machemehl. Re-Evaluation of Ramp Design Speed Criteria: Review of Practice and Data Collection. Research Report 1732-1, preliminary review copy, prepared for the Texas Department of Transportation by the Center for Transportation Research at the University of Texas at Austin, April 1997.
  4. Machemehl, R., C.E. Lee, R. Durrenberger, M. Hunter, and A. Naqvi. Montana Avenue Feasibility Study. Research Report 1942-1F, prepared for the Texas Department of Transportation by the Center for Transportation Research at the University of Texas at Austin, May 1995.
  5. Hunter, M., Feasibility of Converting a Strategic Arterial into a Fully-Controlled-Access Facility. Master's Thesis in Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, May 1994.