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travel behavior 3 Network structure 2 circuity 2 commuting 2 transport geography 2 Accessibility 1 Airline fuel efficiency 1 Circuity 1 Frontier model 1 Mainline airline 1 Network Structure 1 Regional carrier 1 Routing circuity 1 Transportation Geography 1 directness 1 metropolitan comparisons 1 network circuity 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 1
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Undetermined 3 English 2
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Levinson, David 4 Hochmair, Hartwig 2 Parthasarathi, Pavithra 2 El-Geneidy, Ahmed 1 Elke, Matthew 1 Giacomin, David 1 Hansen, Mark 1 James, Luke 1 Kafle, Nabin 1 Zou, Bo 1
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Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group (Nexus), University of Minnesota 4
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Working Papers / Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group (Nexus), University of Minnesota 4 Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 1
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Evaluating air carrier fuel efficiency in the US airline industry
Zou, Bo; Elke, Matthew; Hansen, Mark; Kafle, Nabin - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 59 (2014) C, pp. 306-330
of routing circuity on fuel efficiency is small; (5) potential cost savings from improved efficiency for mainline …
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Trends in Metropolitan Network Circuity
Giacomin, David; James, Luke; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2012
. This paper seeks to measure the circuity of the United States’ 51 most populated Metropolitan Statistical Areas and …. In general, circuity is increasing over time. …
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Network Structure and Activity Spaces
Parthasarathi, Pavithra; Hochmair, Hartwig; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2010
This research analyzes the influence of network structure on household spatial patterns, as measured by activity spaces. The analysis uses street network and travel survey data from the Twin Cities and South Florida to compile measures of network structure. Statistical regression models test the...
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The Influence of Network Structure on Travel Distance
Parthasarathi, Pavithra; Hochmair, Hartwig; Levinson, David - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2009
The objective of this research is to identify the role of network architecture in influencing individual travel behavior using travel survey data from two urban areas in Florida: Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Various measures of network structure, compiled from existing sources, are used to...
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The Minimum Circuity Frontier and the Journey to Work
Levinson, David; El-Geneidy, Ahmed - Networks, Economics and Urban Systems Research Group … - 2007
when variation in the network is minor and when self-selection is not present. In this paper we use circuity, the ratio of … origins and destinations in the same region. The findings of the study show circuity measured through randomly selected … origins and destinations differ from circuity measured from actual origins and destinations. Workers tend to reside in areas …
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