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Robert Truong, Olga Gkountouna, Dieter Pfoser and Andreas Züfle
The problem of traffic prediction is paramount in a plethora of applications, ranging from individual trip planning to urban planning. Existing work mainly focuses on traffic prediction on road networks. Yet, public transportation contributes a significa...
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P. F. Ghorbachov
Pág. 210 - 214
In the paper, with the purpose of accounting a casual character of distribution of capacities of transport areas on labor movements in a matrix of correspondences, the interval concept of modeling the population needs in movements has been suggested when...
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K. O. Soroka,T. P. Pavlenko,D. A. Lychov
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Rudolf Vávra and Vít Jano?
This article is focused on the reliability of transfer connections in regional railway transport. The reliability of the transportation chain in public transport is an essential element for functional, attractive, and long-term sustainable public transpo...
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Chelsea J. Weiskerger and Mantha S. Phanikumar
Degradation of water quality in recreational areas can be a substantial public health concern. Models can help beach managers make contemporaneous decisions to protect public health at recreational areas, via the use of microbial fate and transport simul...
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Ladislav Bartuska, Ondrej Stopka, Vladimir Luptak and Jaroslav Masek
The article suggests a system dynamics model for estimating the demand for public transport. Traditional scientific and technical transport modeling approaches involve coherent systems, meticulously considering other impactful variables for transport mod...
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Waldemar Brost, Teresa Funke and Michael Lembach
The spread of charging infrastructure (CIS) for battery electric vehicles is crucial for coping with the increasing number of electric vehicles. Therefore, the selection of ideal (fast-) charging locations determines acceptance, utilization and, thus, th...
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Takeru Shibayama
Pág. 3674 - 3693
Research presented in this paper aims to develop a methodology to depict organizational structures of urban public transport diagrammatically, and to depict organizational structures with this methodology. The goal is to make it possible to compare diffe...
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Hideyuki Kita, Hirofumi Yotsutsuji, Mutsuki Ikemiya, Yoko Suga
Pág. 3865 - 3874
A few researchers have applied Sen's capability approach to rural public transport planning. However, previous studies have yet to clarify what the traditional utility approach is missing or why the capability approach is useful. The aims of this study a...
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L. M. Shutenko,E. M. Yermak
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The model of determining optimum leg length on municipal public transport routes is examined. The results of modeling leg length taking into account the changes in value of passenger traffic volume and pedestrian movement cost are presented.
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Federico Mosquera, Pieter Smet and Greet Vanden Berghe
A direct way of reducing the number of cars on the road is to dissuade individuals from exclusively using their car and instead integrate public transport into their daily routine. Planning multi-modal journeys is a complex task for which individuals oft...
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Deepali Marghade, Girish Mehta, Sagar Shelare, Ganesh Jadhav and Keval Chandrakant Nikam
The presence of arsenic in Indian groundwater poses a significant threat to both the ecosystem and public health. This review paper comprehensively addresses the topic, encompassing the underlying causes and potential solutions. Health consequences exami...
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Hossein Ahmadi, Fouad Kilanehei and Mohammad Nazari-Sharabian
Public supply wells are commonly considered one of the most significant sources of freshwater on Earth. Therefore, potential well water contamination can conceivably be regarded as a crucial issue that is closely correlated with both environmental protec...
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Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Oleg Pokusaev,Vladimir Talapov,Alexander Semochkin
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In this article, we continue a series of studies on the application (use) of information modeling (BIM) systems. The work deals with the use of BIM in the design of metro lines. Well-integrated transit and territorial development create urban forms and s...
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Bachar Kabalan, Fabien Leurent, Zoi Christoforou, Marin Dubroca-Voisin
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The significant growth of pedestrian flows through stations of mass public transport has turned the two issues of passenger comfort and safety into major concerns for railway station operators. Managing these issues is a challenging task due to the compl...
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Mykyta Volodarets,Igor Gritsuk,Yevhen Ukrainskyi,Vitalii Shein,Oleksii Stepanov,Igor Khudiakov,Maksym Ahieiev,Vladimir Vychuzhanin,Oleh Smyrnov,Olexii Saraiev
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In connection with the active development of information systems in transport, it becomes necessary to integrate vehicles, infrastructure and humans into a single information network. The V2I system of information analysis for monitoring and controlling ...
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Azhar Al-Mudhaffar, Albania Nissan, Karl-Lennart Bang
Pág. 1762 - 1771
Stockholm is growing fast leading to an increased demand for public transport services and facilities. This has subsequently led to challenges to provide suitable bus terminals. The Municipalities are keen to provide good public transport but have diffic...
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Luca Bertolini, Fabrizio D?Amico, Antonio Napolitano, Luca Bianchini Ciampoli, Valerio Gagliardi and Jhon Romer Diezmos Manalo
Monitoring of critical civil engineering infrastructures has become a priority for public owners and administrative authorities. Several laws and regulations have been issued on this topic, emphasizing the crucial role of Building Information Modeling (B...
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Yong Han, Cheng Wang, Yibin Ren, Shukang Wang, Huangcheng Zheng and Ge Chen
The accurate prediction of bus passenger flow is the key to public transport management and the smart city. A long short-term memory network, a deep learning method for modeling sequences, is an efficient way to capture the time dependency of passenger f...
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Stephen E. Silliman, Brian I. Borum, Moussa Boukari, Nicaise Yalo, Salifou Orou-Pete, Daniel McInnis, Chrstyn Fertenbaugh and Andrew D. Mullen
The largest city in Benin, West Africa (Cotonou), is reliant upon groundwater for its public water supply. This groundwater is derived from the Godomey well field which is located approximately 5 Km north of the coast of the Atlantic Ocean and in close p...
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