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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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Transportation Planning and Technology 444 Transportation planning and technology 35
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Refining Genetically Designed Models for Improved Traffic Prediction on Rural Roads
Zhong, Ming; Sharma, Satish; Lingras, Pawan - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 3, pp. 213-236
Research into advanced traveler information systems (ATIS) for rural roads is limited. However, highway agencies expect to implement intelligent transportation systems (ITS) in both urban and rural areas. In this paper, genetic algorithms (GAs) are used to design both time delay neural network...
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Univariate Uncertainty Analysis of an Integrated Land Use and Transportation Model: MEPLAN
Clay, Michael J.; Johnston, Robert A. - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 28 (2005) 3, pp. 149-165
Land use and transportation models are typically given precise inputs and return precise outputs. This precision should not be mistaken for accuracy. The purpose of this paper is to introduce uncertainty into three inputs and one parameter of a fully integrated land use and travel demand model...
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Gantry crane operations to transfer containers between trains: A simulation study of a Spanish terminal
Martínez, Fernando Marín; Gutiérrez, Isabel García; … - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 27 (2004) 4, pp. 261-284
<title/> Freight transfer operations are critical in combined transport networks. In this paper a simulation model and modelling approach to the transfer of cargo between trains at rail terminals is presented. The model is used to study the Port-Bou terminal, the main intermodal terminal at the...
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A strategic model of freight operations for rail transportation systems
J. Enrique Fernández L.; Ch, Joaquín De Cea; E, … - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 27 (2004) 4, pp. 231-260
<title/> This paper formulates and analyzes a new strategic model for freight rail transportation systems. The objective of the model is predicting equilibrium flows and levels of service, given origin-destination (O-D) transportation demands for a set of different products. The model has the following...
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Breakthrough innovations in intermodal freight transport
Bontekoning, Yvonne; Priemus, Hugo - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 27 (2004) 5, pp. 335-345
<title/> Breakthrough innovations, whether technological, organizational or both, are a necessity if the market share of intermodal freight transport is to expand. The main growth potential lies in the markets for flows over short distances, for perishable and high-value commodities, for small...
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Personal travel management: the adoption and consideration of travel-related strategies
Michael J. Clay *; Mokhtarian, Patricia L. - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 27 (2004) 3, pp. 181-209
Traveler behavior plays a role in the effectiveness of travel demand management (TDM) policies. Personal travel management is explored in this paper by analyzing individuals' adoption and consideration of 17 travel-related alternatives in relation to socio-demographic, mobility, travel-related...
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New operating concepts for intermodal transport: The mega hub in Hanover/Lehrte in Germany
Rotter, Harald - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 27 (2004) 5, pp. 347-365
<title/> In intermodal logistics, combined transport operators and railway companies are engaged in the development of efficient block train concepts. The proportion of transport using single railway wagons is decreasing because of its poor time-quality ratio. In future, transport services will be...
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Innovative systems for the transportation disadvantaged: Toward more efficient and operationally usable planning tools
Diana, Marco - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 27 (2004) 4, pp. 315-331
<title/> When considering innovative forms of public transport for specific groups, such as demand responsive services, the challenge is to find a good balance between operational efficiency and 'user friendliness' of the scheduling algorithm even when specialized skills are not available. Regret...
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The vehicle emissions and performance monitoring system: analysis of tailpipe emissions and vehicle performance
Robert B. Noland *; Ochieng, Washington Y.; Quddus, … - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 27 (2004) 6, pp. 431-447
This paper describes tailpipe emission results generated by the Vehicle Performance and Emissions Monitoring system (VPEMS). VPEMS integrates on-board emissions and vehicle/driver performance measurements with positioning and communications technologies, to transmit a coherent spatio-temporally...
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Automated shunting of rail container wagons in ports and terminal areas
Hansen, Ingo - In: Transportation Planning and Technology 27 (2004) 5, pp. 385-401
<title/> The development of intermodal container transport is hampered in part by the cost associated with the shunting of trains in marshalling yards, inland and port railway terminals. Many new technologies have been developed in the past decade, but have still not been applied because of high capital...
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