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    Development of network-level pavement deterioration curves using the linear empirical Bayes approach

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    Modelling the pavement deterioration process is essential for a successful pavement management system (PMS). The pavement deterioration process is highly influenced by uncertainties related to data acquisition and condition assessment. This paper presents a novel approach for predicting a pavement deterioration index. The model builds on a negative binomial (NB) regression used to predict pavement deterioration as a function of the pavement age. Network-level pavement condition models were developed for interstate, primary, and secondary pavement road families and were compared with traditional non-linear regression models. The linear empirical Bayesian (LEB) approach was then used to improve the predictions by combining the deterioration estimated by the fitted model and the observed/measured condition recorded in the PMS. The proposed approach can improve the mean square error prediction of the next-year pavement condition by 33%, 36% and 41% for Interstate, Primary, and Secondary roads, respectively, compared with the measured pavement condition without further modelling of the pavement deterioration
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