What is OTC
In FY01 and FY02, the OTC received $400K each year from Oklahoma Department of Transportation
(ODOT), and beginning FY03 it began receiving significant federal funding ($350K
in FY03, $2 million in FY04 and $1.5 million in FY05) for surface transportation
research. In addition, the center received $2 million in FY04 and $4 million in
FY05 for transit research.
These funds allowed the faculty, researchers, and students at each of the OTC institutions
to work collaboratively on research projects covering a broad spectrum of topics.
These topics include:
- Multimodal transportation and logistics
- Freight movement analyses and forecasting
- Bridge and roadway structural health and security
- Sensor deployment
- Intelligent Traffic Systems
- Emerging material technologies
- Energy harvesting.
OTC’s transit research thus far has focused on information technology in demand
response transit systems, transportation planning and web-based education. Some
of these projects are completed, while others remain in progress. The OTC was designated
as a National University Transportation Center (UTC) in the 2001 federal highway
bill reauthorization, SAFETEA-LU.