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This research aims for an establishment of a global center that will advance the knowledge in real-time human and goods transport. The focus of this paper is an approach for addressing the performance and feasibility issues with respect to a reliable and distributed traffic data communication network for optimal and secure routing of traffic. We present communications and database modeling for data acquisition via a high performance system. The proposed architecture is distributed, survivable, and reliable, thus capable of handling stationary and mobile sources of communication systems and integrating databases and dynamic traffic assignment into one comprehensive model. A case study on a visual interactive system for transport algorithms is discussed.