Developing and Improving Pavement Management Systems for Enhanced Maintenance and Durability of Road Networks
Keywords:
practical, strategies, Pavement Management Systems, optimization techniquesAbstract
Pavement Management Systems (PMS) are vital for maintaining and extending the durability of road networks. This review paper examines advancements in PMS, focusing on the development, enhancement, and practical application of these systems to improve maintenance strategies and extend pavement life. Through a detailed analysis of ten significant studies, this paper explores the evolution of PMS methodologies, performance modeling, optimization techniques, and practical implementations. The review identifies key trends, challenges, and future directions for PMS research and practice.
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