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Intelligent transportation and planning = breakthroughs in research and practice /
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Intelligent transportation and planning/ Information Resources Management Association, editor.
其他題名:
breakthroughs in research and practice /
出版者:
Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, : [2018],
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (2 v.)
內容註:
Volume 1. Section 1. Automation, simulation, and optimization. Chapter 1. Simulation tool for transportation problem: TRANSSIM ; Chapter 2. Disruption management in urban rail transit system: a simulation based optimization approach ; Chapter 3. Intelligent transportation systems: the state of the art in railways ; Chapter 4. HTNMote: a platform for on-board real-time monitoring of railcars -- Section 2. Cost and sustainability. Chapter 5. Benefits forgone: the cost of not building higher performing passenger rail ; Chapter 6. Sustainable parking planning for smart growth of metropolitan cities ; Chapter 7. Solving solid transportation problems with multi-choice cost and stochastic supply and demand ; Chapter 8. A comparison of transport modes in terms of energy consumption ; Chapter 9. An overview of feeder services in the era of mega containerships ; Chapter 10. Maritime empty container repositioning: a problem review ; Chapter 11. Modeling carrier interactions in an international freight transport system ; Chapter 12. Evaluation of walkability and pedestrian level of service ; Chapter 13. An overview of electric vehicle technology: a vision towards sustainable transportation -- Section 3. Data management and analysis. Chapter 14. Identifying the temporal characteristics of intra-city movement using taxi geo-location data ; Chapter 15. Individual mobility analysis using smartphone data ; Chapter 16. The application of venue-side location-based social networking (VS-LBSN) data in dynamic origin-destination estimation ; Chapter 17. Modeling the change of urban spatial structure: use interzonal travel data to estimate urban growth and expansion by hierarchical cluster analyses ; Chapter 18. Vehicle to cloud: big data for environmental sustainability, energy, and traffic management ; Chapter 19. Poisson regression analysis of highway fatality accident data in Oklahoma ; Chapter 20. Using call detail records of mobile network operators for transportation studies ; Chapter 21. Bikeability audit in urban road environment: case study in the city of Volos, Greece ; Chapter 22. Efficiency analysis of Turkey's transportation system using decision support model: data envelopment method ; Chapter 23. Evaluating alternatives of transport network design of a metropolitan city using hierarchical cluster analysis: case study of Istanbul's 2023 plan networks --Volume II. Chapter 24. Hazmat transport safety and alternative transport modes: a study of US accidents between 1990 and 2010 ; Chapter 25. A comparative analysis of various methods of gas, crude oil and oil derivatives transportation -- Section 4. GIS, GPS, and spatial planning. Chapter 26. Understanding accessibility: accessibility modeling with geographical information systems (GIS) ; Chapter 27. GPS travel diaries in rural transportation research: a focus on older drivers ; Chapter 28. Transport costs in a shrinking world: the spatial approach of geographers ; Chapter 29. Integrating spatial planning of protected areas and transportation infrastructures -- Section 5. Operations and logistics. Chapter 30. Freight transport and logistics evaluation using entropy technique integrated to TOPSIS algorithm ; Chapter 31. The evolution of logistics hubs and a conceptual framework for logistics hubs location decisions ; Chapter 32. Linkage between regional accessibillity, economic development, and logistic infrastructure ; Chapter 33. Railway operations models: the OR approach ; Chapter 34. Logistics for city and regional planning: urban and regional planning without taking into account the effects of transport logistics ; Chapter 35. On solving multiobjective transportation problems with fuzzy random supply and demand using fuzzy goal programming ; Chapter 36. Maritime logistics ; Chapter 37. Domiciling truck drivers more strategically in a transportation network ; Chapter 38. Multiobjective transportation problem using fuzzy decision variable through multi-choice programming ; Chapter 39. Reserve capacity of mixed urban road networks, network configuration and signal settings ; Chapter 40. A BPR approach for e-governance in public transportation -- Section 6. Regional comparisons. Chapter 41. High speed rail in Canada: feasibility studies, influential factors and international comparisons ; Chapter 42. Towards smart urban transportation system in Harare, Zimbabwe ; Chapter 43. Issues in feathers application in the Seoul Metropolitan Area ; Chapter 44. Emerging challenges and opportunities for U.S. high-speed rail development ; Chapter 45. High speed rail: study, report, current, and future considerations ; Chapter 46. Blended approach: efficient track structure for high speed rail ; Chapter 47. Are we there yet?: perspectives of a pioneering visionary ; Chapter 48. A system dynamics approach in understanding the mode choice ; Chapter 49. Evolution of subway network systems, subway accessibility, and change of urban landscape: a longitudinal approach to Seoul Metropolitan Area.
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http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-5210-9
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9781522552116 (ebook)
Intelligent transportation and planning = breakthroughs in research and practice /
Intelligent transportation and planning
breakthroughs in research and practice /[electronic resource] :Information Resources Management Association, editor. - Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global,[2018] - 1 online resource (2 v.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Volume 1. Section 1. Automation, simulation, and optimization. Chapter 1. Simulation tool for transportation problem: TRANSSIM ; Chapter 2. Disruption management in urban rail transit system: a simulation based optimization approach ; Chapter 3. Intelligent transportation systems: the state of the art in railways ; Chapter 4. HTNMote: a platform for on-board real-time monitoring of railcars -- Section 2. Cost and sustainability. Chapter 5. Benefits forgone: the cost of not building higher performing passenger rail ; Chapter 6. Sustainable parking planning for smart growth of metropolitan cities ; Chapter 7. Solving solid transportation problems with multi-choice cost and stochastic supply and demand ; Chapter 8. A comparison of transport modes in terms of energy consumption ; Chapter 9. An overview of feeder services in the era of mega containerships ; Chapter 10. Maritime empty container repositioning: a problem review ; Chapter 11. Modeling carrier interactions in an international freight transport system ; Chapter 12. Evaluation of walkability and pedestrian level of service ; Chapter 13. An overview of electric vehicle technology: a vision towards sustainable transportation -- Section 3. Data management and analysis. Chapter 14. Identifying the temporal characteristics of intra-city movement using taxi geo-location data ; Chapter 15. Individual mobility analysis using smartphone data ; Chapter 16. The application of venue-side location-based social networking (VS-LBSN) data in dynamic origin-destination estimation ; Chapter 17. Modeling the change of urban spatial structure: use interzonal travel data to estimate urban growth and expansion by hierarchical cluster analyses ; Chapter 18. Vehicle to cloud: big data for environmental sustainability, energy, and traffic management ; Chapter 19. Poisson regression analysis of highway fatality accident data in Oklahoma ; Chapter 20. Using call detail records of mobile network operators for transportation studies ; Chapter 21. Bikeability audit in urban road environment: case study in the city of Volos, Greece ; Chapter 22. Efficiency analysis of Turkey's transportation system using decision support model: data envelopment method ; Chapter 23. Evaluating alternatives of transport network design of a metropolitan city using hierarchical cluster analysis: case study of Istanbul's 2023 plan networks --Volume II. Chapter 24. Hazmat transport safety and alternative transport modes: a study of US accidents between 1990 and 2010 ; Chapter 25. A comparative analysis of various methods of gas, crude oil and oil derivatives transportation -- Section 4. GIS, GPS, and spatial planning. Chapter 26. Understanding accessibility: accessibility modeling with geographical information systems (GIS) ; Chapter 27. GPS travel diaries in rural transportation research: a focus on older drivers ; Chapter 28. Transport costs in a shrinking world: the spatial approach of geographers ; Chapter 29. Integrating spatial planning of protected areas and transportation infrastructures -- Section 5. Operations and logistics. Chapter 30. Freight transport and logistics evaluation using entropy technique integrated to TOPSIS algorithm ; Chapter 31. The evolution of logistics hubs and a conceptual framework for logistics hubs location decisions ; Chapter 32. Linkage between regional accessibillity, economic development, and logistic infrastructure ; Chapter 33. Railway operations models: the OR approach ; Chapter 34. Logistics for city and regional planning: urban and regional planning without taking into account the effects of transport logistics ; Chapter 35. On solving multiobjective transportation problems with fuzzy random supply and demand using fuzzy goal programming ; Chapter 36. Maritime logistics ; Chapter 37. Domiciling truck drivers more strategically in a transportation network ; Chapter 38. Multiobjective transportation problem using fuzzy decision variable through multi-choice programming ; Chapter 39. Reserve capacity of mixed urban road networks, network configuration and signal settings ; Chapter 40. A BPR approach for e-governance in public transportation -- Section 6. Regional comparisons. Chapter 41. High speed rail in Canada: feasibility studies, influential factors and international comparisons ; Chapter 42. Towards smart urban transportation system in Harare, Zimbabwe ; Chapter 43. Issues in feathers application in the Seoul Metropolitan Area ; Chapter 44. Emerging challenges and opportunities for U.S. high-speed rail development ; Chapter 45. High speed rail: study, report, current, and future considerations ; Chapter 46. Blended approach: efficient track structure for high speed rail ; Chapter 47. Are we there yet?: perspectives of a pioneering visionary ; Chapter 48. A system dynamics approach in understanding the mode choice ; Chapter 49. Evolution of subway network systems, subway accessibility, and change of urban landscape: a longitudinal approach to Seoul Metropolitan Area.
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Modeling carrier interactions in an international freight transport system ; Chapter 12. Evaluation of walkability and pedestrian level of service ; Chapter 13. An overview of electric vehicle technology: a vision towards sustainable transportation -- Section 3. Data management and analysis. Chapter 14. Identifying the temporal characteristics of intra-city movement using taxi geo-location data ; Chapter 15. Individual mobility analysis using smartphone data ; Chapter 16. The application of venue-side location-based social networking (VS-LBSN) data in dynamic origin-destination estimation ; Chapter 17. Modeling the change of urban spatial structure: use interzonal travel data to estimate urban growth and expansion by hierarchical cluster analyses ; Chapter 18. Vehicle to cloud: big data for environmental sustainability, energy, and traffic management ; Chapter 19. Poisson regression analysis of highway fatality accident data in Oklahoma ; Chapter 20. 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Transport costs in a shrinking world: the spatial approach of geographers ; Chapter 29. Integrating spatial planning of protected areas and transportation infrastructures -- Section 5. Operations and logistics. Chapter 30. Freight transport and logistics evaluation using entropy technique integrated to TOPSIS algorithm ; Chapter 31. The evolution of logistics hubs and a conceptual framework for logistics hubs location decisions ; Chapter 32. Linkage between regional accessibillity, economic development, and logistic infrastructure ; Chapter 33. Railway operations models: the OR approach ; Chapter 34. Logistics for city and regional planning: urban and regional planning without taking into account the effects of transport logistics ; Chapter 35. On solving multiobjective transportation problems with fuzzy random supply and demand using fuzzy goal programming ; Chapter 36. Maritime logistics ; Chapter 37. Domiciling truck drivers more strategically in a transportation network ; Chapter 38. Multiobjective transportation problem using fuzzy decision variable through multi-choice programming ; Chapter 39. Reserve capacity of mixed urban road networks, network configuration and signal settings ; Chapter 40. A BPR approach for e-governance in public transportation -- Section 6. Regional comparisons. Chapter 41. High speed rail in Canada: feasibility studies, influential factors and international comparisons ; Chapter 42. Towards smart urban transportation system in Harare, Zimbabwe ; Chapter 43. Issues in feathers application in the Seoul Metropolitan Area ; Chapter 44. Emerging challenges and opportunities for U.S. high-speed rail development ; Chapter 45. High speed rail: study, report, current, and future considerations ; Chapter 46. Blended approach: efficient track structure for high speed rail ; Chapter 47. Are we there yet?: perspectives of a pioneering visionary ; Chapter 48. 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