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Jin Zhu, Dayu Cheng, Weiwei Zhang, Ci Song, Jie Chen and Tao Pei
People spend more than 80% of their time in indoor spaces, such as shopping malls and office buildings. Indoor trajectories collected by indoor positioning devices, such as WiFi and Bluetooth devices, can reflect human movement behaviors in indoor spaces...
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Wonjun No, Junyong Choi, Sangjoon Park and David Lee
Efficient evacuation planning is important for quickly navigating people to shelters during and after an earthquake. Geographical information systems are often used to plan routes that minimize the distance people must walk to reach shelters, but this ap...
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Petrus van der waerden, Harry Timmermans, Marloes de Bruin-Verhoeven
In this paper the relationship between car drivers? personal and trip characteristics and the maximum distance car drivers are willing to walk between a parking facility and the final destination(s) will be discussed. The willingness to walk is investiga...
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Rhonda Daniels, Corinne Mulley
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Potential influences on explaining walking distance from home to access public transport are investigated, including trip and demographic characteristics and public transport supply. In Sydney, Australia, people walk farther to the train than to the bus,...
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Andam Deatama Refino, Hadi Teguh Yudistira, Denny Hidayat Tri Nugroho, Deska Lismawenning
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Electrospray system had attracted attention of many researchers. It is due to easy to yield uniform thin film and possible for thin film mass production. The important parameters of electrospray process for getting uniform thin film are electric field di...
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I-Ting Chuang, Lee Beattie and Lei Feng
Urban planning and transportation policies are vital to creating sustainable and liveable cities. Transit-orientated development (TOD) has emerged as a prominent approach that emphasises the establishment of neighbourhoods with convenient access to publi...
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Iori Sasaki, Masatoshi Arikawa and Akinori Takahashi
This paper addresses how to enrich a map-based representation for reviewing walking tours with the features of trajectory mapping and tracing animation. Generally, a trajectory generated by raw GPS data can often be difficult to browse through on a map. ...
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Raktim Mitra, Elli M Papaioannou, Khandker M Nurul Habib
The health benefits of walking and cycling to and from school, also called active school transportation (AST), are well documented. In the context of a declining trend in AST across the Western world, this paper examines school-travel behavior of 11-year...
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Daniel Baldwin Hess
Growth in the population of older adults (age 60 and above) in coming years will challenge urban planners and transportation managers to provide travel options that support autonomy. To investigate barriers that older adults experience in using public tr...
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Azamjon Muminov, Otabek Sattarov, Cheol Won Lee, Hyun Kyu Kang, Myeong-Cheol Ko, Ryumduck Oh, Junho Ahn, Hyung Jun Oh and Heung Seok Jeon
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are successfully used in many fields such as navigation, meteorology, military tasks, mapping, virtual fencing, and more. Smart collars are currently the most convenient device for determining animal location in virtual f...
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Michael Olitsky, Yoav Lerman, Erel Avineri
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Walkable neighborhoods allow a variety of activities and opportunities for social encounters, through improved accessibility to commerce, public services and other facilities. Non-motorized mode choices (walking and cycling) have been promoted by governm...
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Lin Lin, Tianyi Chen
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Daily travel distance in urban China has substantially increased. The spatial layout of the 15-minute neighborhood, which supports local living and encourages walking and biking, was detailed in the Urban Residential District Planning and Design Standard...
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Noor Arifah Azwani Abdul Yamin, Khairul Salleh Basaruddin, Muhammad Farzik Ijaz, Mohd Hanafi Mat Som, Muhammad Nazrin Shah Shahrol Aman and Hiroshi Takemura
Postural stability may be affected during slope walking, as there are different body kinetics and kinematic responses compared with level walking. Understanding body adaptations toward different inclinations is essential to prevent the risk of injury fro...
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Miguel Saraiva and Bárbara Teixeira
In post-pandemic, climate-changing societies, the presence of urban greenspace assumes paramount functions, at the same time that socio-economic crises and shocks augment vulnerabilities and insecurities. The recent literature on environmental criminolog...
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Federico Malucelli, Maddalena Nonato, Emanuele Tresoldi
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Pedibus, also known as the Walking School Bus, is a popular system in Western countries aimed at increasing the percentage of children walking to school, reducing vehicular congestion at school gates, and legitimating walking as a mobility mode. In its s...
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Fabien Leurent, Xiaoyan Xie
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Passengers? walking speed and walking distance along an urban rail transit line are two key factors in the Quality of Service of a public transit system (TCQSM, 2013). Therefore, variability in both walking speed and distance partially causes that in jou...
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Bogdan Benea and Adrian Soica
The need for continuous research to refine the models used in forensic accident reconstruction appears with the development of new car models that satisfy consumer complaints. This paper analyzed a sub-sequence of car and pedestrian accidents from the pe...
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Lingchong Zhong, Lijun He, Yongcui Li, Yu Zhang, Yong Zhou and Wenfeng Li
Heterogeneous quay cranes (HQCs) are the main energy-consuming equipment of automated container terminals, and they need to move from one bay to another along the rail and maintain a safe distance from one another. Improving the operational efficiency of...
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Xiaolong Zhao and Jungmook Moon
While urban accessibility of museums plays a crucial role in the growth of a cultural city, in reality, an uneven distribution of museums exists in cities. In particular, museums are concentrated in certain regions or located in a place that is different...
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Xiaoyi Zhang, Yurong Chen and Yang Zhong
Calculating the availability of bicycles and racks is a traditional method for detecting imbalance usage in a public bicycle system (PBS). However, for bike-sharing systems in Asian countries, which have compact layouts and larger system scales, an alter...
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