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Articles 1 - 24 of 24
Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Utilizing High-Resolution Archived Transit Data To Study Before-And-After Travel-Speed And Travel-Time Conditions, Travis Bradley Glick
Utilizing High-Resolution Archived Transit Data To Study Before-And-After Travel-Speed And Travel-Time Conditions, Travis Bradley Glick
Dissertations and Theses
Travel times, operating speeds, and service reliability influence costs and service attractiveness. This paper outlines an approach to quantify how these metrics change after a modification of roadway design or transit routes using archived transit data. The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet), Portland's public transportation provider, archives automatic vehicle location (AVL) data for all buses as part of their bus dispatch system (BDS). This research combines three types of AVL data (stop event, stop disturbance, and high-resolution) to create a detailed account of transit behavior; this probe data gives insights into the behavior of transit as well as …
A Strategic Development Of Alternative Fuel Initiation And Its Adaptation In A Developing Country: A Feasibility Study On Methanol Fuelled Domestic Passenger Ships In Indonesia, Eko Maja Priyanto
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Analytical Assessment Of Port Energy Efficiency And Management .: A Case Study Of The Kenya Ports Authority, Maryam Mohamed Kidere
Analytical Assessment Of Port Energy Efficiency And Management .: A Case Study Of The Kenya Ports Authority, Maryam Mohamed Kidere
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Lng As A Marine Fuel In Malta: Case Study : Regulatory Analysis And Potential Scenarios For Lng Bunkering Infrastructure, Mark Philip Cassar
Lng As A Marine Fuel In Malta: Case Study : Regulatory Analysis And Potential Scenarios For Lng Bunkering Infrastructure, Mark Philip Cassar
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Decision Support System For Ship’S Energy Efficient Operation: Based On Artificial Neural Network Method, Yasser Bayoumy Abdelwahab Farag
A Decision Support System For Ship’S Energy Efficient Operation: Based On Artificial Neural Network Method, Yasser Bayoumy Abdelwahab Farag
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Case Study: An Economic Evaluation Of Liqufied Natural Gas (Lng) Fuel For New Ships Of Korean Ship Owners, Hyuntae Kim
A Case Study: An Economic Evaluation Of Liqufied Natural Gas (Lng) Fuel For New Ships Of Korean Ship Owners, Hyuntae Kim
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Optimising Energy Efficiency: Split Incentives In The Context Of The Implementation Of Seemp, Edwin Nii Oduah Mensah
Optimising Energy Efficiency: Split Incentives In The Context Of The Implementation Of Seemp, Edwin Nii Oduah Mensah
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Investigation Of Auxiliary Power Potentials Of Solar Photovoltaic Applications On Dry Bulk Carrier Ships, Wandifa Saidyleigh
Investigation Of Auxiliary Power Potentials Of Solar Photovoltaic Applications On Dry Bulk Carrier Ships, Wandifa Saidyleigh
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Estimating Vehicles Emissions At Signalized Intersections In The Highway Capacity Manual, Yuanyuan Fan
Estimating Vehicles Emissions At Signalized Intersections In The Highway Capacity Manual, Yuanyuan Fan
Dissertations
Over the past decades, motor vehicle volumes have continued to increase at a high rate. As a result, engineers in the transportation field not only need more robust knowledge of traffic operation control and transportation planning, but more attention is also needed to understand and estimate the influences that this increasing volume of vehicles has on the environment, especially the influence on air quality. The EPA has stated that reducing carbon monoxide (CO) from vehicle emissions is the most significant way to control air pollution from the transportation sector.
The Highway Capacity Manual is a national and international resource that …
Models And Policies Of Port Carbon Emission Reduction: A Case Study Of The Port Of Dalian, Jiaqiong Zhao
Models And Policies Of Port Carbon Emission Reduction: A Case Study Of The Port Of Dalian, Jiaqiong Zhao
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Structure Analysis And Governance Strategy Of International Containerized Liner Market Under The Shipping Alliances, Xuming Fan
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Study On Shanghai International Air Transportation Hub, Diandian Li
The Study On Shanghai International Air Transportation Hub, Diandian Li
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Impact Of Panama Canal Expansion On Container Liner Shipping Industry, Rongrong Xue
Impact Of Panama Canal Expansion On Container Liner Shipping Industry, Rongrong Xue
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Barge Fleet Composition For An Industrial Dry Bulk Transportation: Operating Between River Wharf And Coastal Floating Transshipment Platform, Boyu Jin
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Simulation Modeling Approach For Evaluating A Solution Designed To Alleviate The Congestion Of Passenger Flow At The Composure Area Of Security Checkpoints, Maria Luisa Janer Rubio
Simulation Modeling Approach For Evaluating A Solution Designed To Alleviate The Congestion Of Passenger Flow At The Composure Area Of Security Checkpoints, Maria Luisa Janer Rubio
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
In a previous study, we found that replacing the exit roller of a security checkpoint lane for a continuously circulating conveyor could potentially increase the throughput of passengers by over 28% while maintaining the TSA security-waiting time limit (Janer and Rossetti 2016). This study intends to expand this previous effort by investigating the impact of this circulating conveyor on the secondary screening related processes. Leone and Liu (2011) found that imposing a limit on the x-ray screening time, and diverting any item exceeding this limit to secondary screening, could decrease the waiting time by 43%. Our objective is to verify …
Multi-Criteria Decision Making When Planning Sustainable Multimodal Transportation Routes In A Linear Corridor, Marie Louis
Multi-Criteria Decision Making When Planning Sustainable Multimodal Transportation Routes In A Linear Corridor, Marie Louis
Doctoral Dissertations
In urban and suburban locations, public transit can be seen as an effective mode of daily transportation. The majority of the time, travelers would seek the cheapest, shortest, and possibly most eco-friendly means of transit. When designing public transit network systems, transportation planners and decision-makers, with input from stakeholders, should strive to optimize transportation services to meet the needs of the population most efficiently and at the lowest cost, that is, providing a transportation system that s the three E's of the sustainability concept: environment, social equity, and economic. Previous studies have focused on sustainability as the primary concern in …
Algorithms For Constructing Vehicle Trajectories In Urban Networks Using Inertial Sensors Data From Mobile Devices, Umana Ahmed
Algorithms For Constructing Vehicle Trajectories In Urban Networks Using Inertial Sensors Data From Mobile Devices, Umana Ahmed
Computational Modeling & Simulation Engineering Theses & Dissertations
Vehicle trajectories are an important source of information for estimating traffic flow characteristics. Lately, several studies have focused on identifying a vehicle’s trajectory in traffic network using data from mobile devices. However, these studies predominantly employed GPS coordinate information for tracking a vehicle’s speed and position in the transportation network. Considering the known limitations of GPS, such as, connectivity issues at urban canyons and underpasses, low precision of localization, high power consumption of device while GPS is in use, this research focuses on developing alternate methods for identifying a vehicle’s trajectory at an intersection and at a urban grid network …
Contributing Factors On Drivers Yielding Behaviors At Uncontrolled Intersections, Aida Sanatizadeh
Contributing Factors On Drivers Yielding Behaviors At Uncontrolled Intersections, Aida Sanatizadeh
Theses and Dissertations
Abstract
The present study aims at analyzing drivers yielding behaviors to pedestrians’ right of way, who are attempting to cross at uncontrolled crosswalks. Three types of variables were identified to be collected for this research including characteristics of the locations as well as demographic, and behavioral characteristics of pedestrians and drivers. The behavioral characteristics of drivers and pedestrians is recorded only when a pedestrian arrives at the crosswalks trying to cross and a vehicle is approaching the intersection; so, the driver makes a decision whether or not yield to the pedestrian waiting to cross. Some behavioral characteristics of pedestrians include …
A Household Daily Non-Mandatory Activity Participation And Duration Modeling Accounting For Person Level Budget Constraints, Ivana Vukovic
A Household Daily Non-Mandatory Activity Participation And Duration Modeling Accounting For Person Level Budget Constraints, Ivana Vukovic
Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations
A key methodological and behavioral innovative component in recent Activity-Based Models (ABMs) used for transportation planning is the household-level non-mandatory activity participation component. While traditional ABMs use a series of simple models to predict non-mandatory activity participation decisions in a sequential manner (which is often not correct), the Multiple Discrete Continuous Extreme Value (MDCEV) model can model both individual and joint non-mandatory activity participation and time allocation decisions in different out-of-home activities of all household members simultaneously. A key advantage of the MDCEV framework is that it accounts for complex intra-household interactions among different household members by allocating the total …
Land Use Mix And Pedestrian Travel Behavior: Advancements In Conceptualization And Measurement, Steven Robert Gehrke
Land Use Mix And Pedestrian Travel Behavior: Advancements In Conceptualization And Measurement, Steven Robert Gehrke
Dissertations and Theses
Smart growth policies have often emphasized the importance of land use mix as an intervention beholding of lasting urban planning and public health benefits. Past transportation-land use research has identified potential efficiency gains achieved by mixed-use neighborhoods and the subsequent shortening of trip lengths; whereas, public health research has accredited increased land use mixing as an effective policy for facilitating greater physical activity. However, despite the celebrated transportation, land use, and health benefits of improved land use mixing and the extent of topical attention, no consensus has been reached regarding the conceptualization and measurement of this key smart growth principle …
A Holistic Risk-Oriented Framework For Port Infrastructure Adaption To Climate Change, Kana Nkasanga Patrick Mutumbo
A Holistic Risk-Oriented Framework For Port Infrastructure Adaption To Climate Change, Kana Nkasanga Patrick Mutumbo
World Maritime University Ph.D. Dissertations
This research is the first attempt in developing a broad-based qualitative tool for assessing climate risk in ports and building resilience. In order to demonstrate the applicability of the conceptual tool, the new Durban Dig-Out Port (DDOP) under development in the City of Durban (South Africa) is used for case study. Central to this research is the building of widespread industry recognition of the need to factor climate change into decision making at early stages of port development.
The recent significant shift toward supply chain management and customer orientation practices calls for the need to assess the effectiveness of port …
Impact Of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement And Recycled Asphalt Shingles On Laboratory And Field Performance Of Texas Asphalt Concrete Pavements, Berenice Salaices Gomez
Impact Of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement And Recycled Asphalt Shingles On Laboratory And Field Performance Of Texas Asphalt Concrete Pavements, Berenice Salaices Gomez
Open Access Theses & Dissertations
The use of recycled materials in Asphalt Concrete (AC) mixes is highly promoted in the transportation industry. Recycled materials minimize the use of virgin materials, reduce the consumption of resources, and cut costs for new construction or rehabilitation projects. The incorporation of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) and Recycled Asphalt Shingles (RAS) in the AC mixture is promoted as long as equal or improved performance is achieved. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is currently placing asphaltic concrete (AC) mixes that are lasting less than their expected performance life when recycled materials are used.
The objective of this Thesis is to …
Evaluation Of Mechanical Parameters Of Contaminated Road Base And Railway Ballast, Prajwol Tamrakar
Evaluation Of Mechanical Parameters Of Contaminated Road Base And Railway Ballast, Prajwol Tamrakar
Open Access Theses & Dissertations
This Dissertation comprises two topics in the area of transportation geotechnics that focus on the evaluation of stiffness parameters of contaminated road base and railway ballast. The abstracts of these two studies are provided in the following two paragraphs.
The performance of a flexible pavement depends on the mechanical characteristics of its unbound granular base layer. The mechanical characteristics such as stiffness and deformation resistance depend on many factors such as the material gradation, fines content, moisture content, physical properties of coarse aggregate and more. The base materials are often contaminated by the excessive fines that is caused by improper …
Transportation Network Companies: Influencers Of Transit Ridership Trends, Richard A. Mucci
Transportation Network Companies: Influencers Of Transit Ridership Trends, Richard A. Mucci
Theses and Dissertations--Civil Engineering
The major transit systems operating in San Francisco are San Francisco Municipal (MUNI), Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), and Caltrain. The system of interest for this paper is MUNI, in particular the bus and light rail systems. During the past decade transit ridership in the area has experienced diverging growth, with bus ridership declining while rail ridership is growing significantly (Erhardt et al. 2017). Our data show that between 2009 and 2016, MUNI rail ridership increases from 146,000 to 171,400, while MUNI bus ridership decreases from 520,000 to 450,000. Direct ridership models (DRMs) are used to determine what factors are …