TSDC: Transportation Secure Data Center: Real-World Data for Planning, Modeling, and Analysis

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Abstract

The Transportation Secure Data Center is a centralized repository for high-resolution transportation data from hundreds of travel and transit surveys and studies. It makes vital transportation data broadly available to users while preserving the privacy of survey participants. It houses surveys and studies conducted by state departments of transportation, metropolitan planning organizations, transit agencies, cities, and other public agencies. Meanwhile, the Livewire Data Platform empowers research, industry, and academic partners to easily and securely preserve, maintain, share, discover, and gain access to transportation and mobility data. Livewire accommodates a range of datasets, including behavioral, experimental, model, analytical, and raw data at the vehicle, traveler, and system levels. Datasets support mobility research and planning spanning urban science, connected and automated vehicles, fueling and charging infrastructure, mobility decision science, multimodal transportation, vehicle efficiency, and more.
Original languageAmerican English
PublisherNational Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Number of pages2
StatePublished - 2026

Bibliographical note

Replaces December 2022 version: NREL/MK-5400-84765

NLR Publication Number

  • NLR/MK-5400-98657

Keywords

  • connected and automated vehicles
  • fueling and charging infrastructure
  • Livewire
  • Livewire Data Platform
  • mobility data
  • mobility decision science
  • mobility planning
  • mobility research
  • multimodal transportation
  • transit modeling
  • transportation data
  • transportation modeling
  • transportation planning
  • transportation research
  • Transportation Secure Data Center
  • travel data
  • travel studies
  • travel surveys
  • TSDC
  • vehicle efficiency

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