Robert E. Brydia


Mr. Brydia joined the Texas Transportation Institute in 1996, to work within the TransLink® Research Center, a nationally recognized ITS research and development program. With extensive experience, published credits, and national presentations in both the transportation and computer technology fields, Mr. Brydia brings a diverse background and skill set to the research program.

While at TTI, Mr. Brydia has led or been a primary research team member on projects in the following areas.

Associate Research Scientst

TransLink® Research Center
Gilchrist, Room 156
Texas Transportation Institute
Texas A&M University System
3135 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3135
P: (979) 845-8140
F: (979) 845-9873
r-brydia@tamu.edu
Resume

 
• Performance Measures
• ATMS Integration
• C2C for Low-Bandwidth
• Automatic Vehicle Location
• ITS Communications
• Information Technology
• ITS Data Management
• Utility Corridors
• Transit Priority

Mr. Brydia currently leads the following reserch projects. In addition to leading the projects below, Mr. Brydia is a primary researcher on 7 other projects and Inter-Agency task orders.

  • Operations Oriented Performance Measures for Freeway Management Systems
  • Next Generation Communiations Infrastructure for TxDOT ATMS
  • Wireline Communications Training


Significant past project performance includes:


A complete list of Mr. Brydia's research conducted while at the Texas Transportation Institute is available here


    Significant implementations of prior research include:

• A field-hardened Gigabit Ethernet network for data and video
• An Internet based query system for ITS data (DataLink)
• The design and provisioning of the TransLink® Research Center Laboratory
• Prototype system for low-cost transit AVL