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Ison, Stephen 8 Zhong, Ming 8 Tyler, Nick 7 Wu, Cheng-Lung 7 Witlox, Frank 6 Sharma, Satish 5 Susilo, Yusak O. 5 Teodorović, Dušan 5 Wee, Bert Van 5 Caves, Robert E. 4 Dullaert, Wout 4 Janic, Milan 4 Musselwhite, Charles 4 Priemus, Hugo 4 Yan, Shangyao 4 Clay, Michael J. 3 Ferreira, Luis 3 Heydecker, Benjamin G. 3 Hoel, Lester A. 3 Ibeas, Angel 3 Lingras, Pawan 3 Mokhtarian, Patricia L. 3 Mun, Jin-Su 3 Parkhurst, Graham 3 Polak, John W. 3 Tsapakis, Ioannis 3 Yannis, George 3 Yu, Ming-Miin 3 dell'Olio, Luigi 3 Aashtiani, Hedayat Z. 2 Antoniou, Constantinos 2 Avineri, Erel 2 Broadstock, David C. 2 Button, Kenneth 2 Celik, H. Murat 2 Chakroborty, Partha 2 Charles, Phil 2 Chen, Xueming 2 Cherrett, Tom 2 Cho, Seongkil 2
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Efficiency of European Funds in the Accession Countries: The Case of Transport Infrastructure Investments in Latvia
D'Artis Kancs - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 4, pp. 293-313
<title>ABSTRACT</title> A transport initiative, like any kind of public action, has an impact on the monetary cost, time cost, efficiency and comfort of the transportation of goods and people, in particular transport infrastructure investments. All such initiatives are subject to cost benefit analyses at the...
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GIS Applications in Transit Planning and Operations: A Review of Current Practice, Effective Applications and Challenges in the USA
Sutton, John C. - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 4, pp. 237-250
<title>ABSTRACT</title> Over the years, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology has been implemented for a variety of purposes within the transit industry. With this have come many new uses, benefits and challenges. The purpose of this article is to provide a review of current practice, effective...
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A Fuzzy Set Approach for a Location-Inventory Model
Usenik, Janez; Bogataj, Marija - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 6, pp. 447-464
<title>A<sc>bstract</sc> </title> In the supply chain, production and logistics facilities are positioned between the customer and supply markets. As a consequence, any changes in these markets should cause the enterprise to re-evaluate its location and the capacity of its activities at that particular location in the...
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Cycle Network Planning: Towards a Holistic Approach Using Temporal Topology
Nash, Ed; Cope, Andy; James, Phil; Parker, David - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 4, pp. 251-271
<title>ABSTRACT</title> Current cycle-network planning (CNP) at the local level tends to be dominated by a subjective-pragmatic approach in which it is only possible to consider a limited number of route alignment possibilities and development-sequencing scenarios. Although this method may produce acceptable...
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Optimization Of Headway, Vehicle Size and Route Choice for Minimum Cost Feeder Service
Chien, Steven I-JY - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 5, pp. 359-380
<title>ABSTRACT</title> Many people use public transportation systems to reach their destination, while others use personal vehicles. Poor transportation systems do not attract ridership. Therefore, the usage of passenger cars increases, and traffic and environmental conditions deteriorate. Efficient public...
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Evaluation of the Transferability of Incident Detection Algorithms Developed for Singapore Expressways
Mak, Chin Long; Fan, Henry S.L. - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 5, pp. 315-339
<title>ABSTRACT</title> Two new detection algorithms, single-station DV (dual-variable) and dual-station CODE (COmbined Detector Evaluation) were developed earlier using 160 incidents collected along Singapore's Central Expressway (CTE). The transferability of these CTE-developed algorithms is assessed, as a...
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Anaheim Advanced Traffic Control System Field Operations Test: A Technical Evaluation of SCOOT
James E. Moore, Ii; Mattingly, Stephen P.; MacCarley, … - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 6, pp. 465-482
<title>A<sc>bstract</sc> </title> This article provides a technical evaluation of the traffic control element of the Anaheim Advanced Traffic Control System Field Operations Test (FOT), sponsored by the US Department of Transportation. The primary objective for this test was the evaluation of adaptive traffic signal...
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A Trip Reconstruction Tool for GPS-based Personal Travel Surveys
Chung, Eui-Hwan; Shalaby, Amer - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 5, pp. 381-401
<title>ABSTRACT</title> This article reports on the development of a trip reconstruction software tool for use in GPS-based personal travel surveys. Specifically, the tool enables the automatic processing of GPS traces of individual survey respondents in order to identify the road links traveled and modes used...
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Expansion of a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) and its Influence on Modal Split: The Case of Edinburgh
Rye, Tom; Cowan, Tom; Ison, Stephen - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 29 (2005) 1, pp. 75-89
<title>A<sc>bstract</sc> </title> This article considers the inter-relationship between on-street parking and choice of mode for journeys to work in the Scottish city of Edinburgh. This city is typical of many in that its centre has significant on-street parking controls but, beyond a radius of 1 to 1 1/2 miles (1.5 to...
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A ‘Less-flexibility-first’ Heuristic for the Placement of Inland Vessels in a Lock
Theunissen, Carlo; Janssens, Gerrit K. - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 6, pp. 427-446
<title>A<sc>bstract</sc> </title> Inland vessels move goods along waterways (canals and rivers) and they visit ports. Because of their tidal nature, vessels make use of locks to enter ports or waterways. From a port management point of view, fast access to and from the port and high utilization of locks are important...
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