Advanced Traveler Information Systems
Author: Bob McQueen
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 9781523119325
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Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 9781523119325
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Publisher: Artech House
Published:
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 9781608071791
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Advanced Traveler Information Systems explores the whole traveler information supply chain, from needs analysis and data collection to information processing and dissemination. It provides you with the first comprehensive, balanced view of both the public and private sides of the traveler information business. You get an indepth review of the public sector information domain with extensive case studies, practical advice and guidance based on real world experiences. This book directly addresses the need to provide sufficient information to support travel behavoir changes and make the best use of limited public funds. It offers you a sound perspective on the key issue of fair valuation of traveler information related data, and presents some possible new approaches for you to consider. If you are seeking the latest information on transportation efficiency and effectiveness, or looking for ways to exploit related new opportunities in the field, this book is must reading for you.
Author: Alessandro Aldini
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2010-09-13
Total Pages: 293
ISBN-13: 3642157831
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume contains the proceedings of the 7th European Performance En- neering Workshop (EPEW 2010), held in Bertinoro, Italy, on September 23–24, 2010. The purpose of this workshop series is to gather academic and industrial researchers working on all aspects of performance engineering. This year the workshop was structured around three main areas: system and network p- formance engineering, software performance engineering, and the modeling and evaluation techniques supporting them. This edition of the workshop attracted 38 submissions, whose authors we wish to thank for their interest in EPEW 2010. After a careful review process during which every paper was refereed by at least three reviewers, the Program Committee selected 16 papers for presentation at the workshop. We warmly thank all the members of the ProgramCommittee and all the reviewersfor their fair and constructive comments and discussions. The workshop program was enriched by two keynote talks given by Marco Roccetti and Ralf Reussner. We conclude by expressing our gratitude to all the people who contributed to the organization of EPEW 2010, in particular the sta? of the University Residential Center of Bertinoro. We are also grateful to the EasyChair team for having allowed us to use their conference system and Springer for the continued editorial support of this workshop series.
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Publisher: Fodor's
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 324
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 102
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Transportation Research Record contains the following papers: Comparison of low-fidelity TRANSIMS and high-fidelity CORSIM highway simulation models with intelligent transportation system data (Rilett, LR, Kim, KO and Raney, B); ARTIMIS telephone travel information service : current use patterns and user satisfaction (Hall, LA, Bowling, S and Asher, JC); Likely users of advanced traveler information systems : evidence from the Seattle region (Mehndiratta, SR, Kemp, MA, Lappin, JE and Nierenberg, E); Benefit-cost evaluation of traveler information : Seattle's Washington State Department of Transportation website (Lee, DB); Seattle metropolitan model deployment initiative evaluation : results and key findings from modeling (Wunderlich, K, Bunch, J and Larkin, J); Fast emergency vehicle preemption systems (Shibuya, S, Yoshida, T, Yamashiro, Z and Miyawaki, M); Assessment of rural intelligent transportation system wireless communications solutions (Yanke, Q, Sisiopiku, V and Arnold, JA); Estimating an origin-destination table under repeated counts of in-out volumes at highway ramps : use of artificial neural networks (Kikuchi, S and Tanaka, M); Dynamic estimation of origin-destination travel time and flow on a long freeway corridor : neural kalman filter (Suzuki, H, Nakatsuji, T and Tanaboriboon, Y); Performance evaluation of neural networks in concrete condition assessment (Martinelli, DR and Shoukry, SN); Knowledge acquisition, verification, and validation in an expert system for improved traffic safety (Herland, L, Moller, B and Schandersson, R); Determining the overall value of implemented new technology in transportation : integrated multiple objective-attribute methodology (Mattingly, SG, Jayakrishnan, R and McNally, MC).