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Dispersion analysis 2 Air pollution 1 Correlation function 1 Detrended fluctuation 1 Discrete fractional Brownian motion 1 Discrete fractional Gaussian noise 1 Drayage trucks 1 Freight transportation 1 Health impacts 1 Hurst coefficient 1 Microscopic simulation 1 Scaled windowed variance analysis 1 Self-similarity 1
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Bassingthwaighte, James B. 1 Jayakrishnan, R. 1 Lee, Gunwoo 1 Ogunseitan, Oladele 1 Raymond, Gary M. 1 Ritchie, Stephen G. 1 Saphores, Jean-Daniel 1 You, Soyoung 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 1 Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 1
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Assessing air quality and health benefits of the Clean Truck Program in the Alameda corridor, CA
Lee, Gunwoo; You, Soyoung; Ritchie, Stephen G.; … - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 46 (2012) 8, pp. 1177-1193
In this paper, vehicle microscopic simulation and emission models were combined with an air pollutant dispersion model and a health assessment tool to quantify some social costs resulting from urban freight transportation in the Alameda corridor that links the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach...
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Deriving dispersional and scaled windowed variance analyses using the correlation function of discrete fractional Gaussian noise
Raymond, Gary M.; Bassingthwaighte, James B. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 265 (1999) 1, pp. 85-96
Methods for estimating the fractal dimension, D, or the related Hurst coefficient, H, for a one-dimensional fractal series include Hurst's method of rescaled range analysis, spectral analysis, dispersional analysis, and scaled windowed variance analysis (which is related to detrended fluctuation...
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