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    • Deducing mode and purpose from GPS data 

      Stopher, Peter; Clifford, Eoin; Zhang, Jun; FitzGerald, Camden
      Published 2008-04-01
      Over the past several years, there has been increasing interest in the use of Global Position System (GPS) devices as a means to measure people’s travel. These devices have been used quite widely to check the validity of ...
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    • Power, concession and cooperation in freight distribution chains subject to distance-based user charges 

      Hensher, David A.; Puckett, Sean M.
      Published 2007-11-01
      Freight transport plays an important role within the functions of the road network, yet little is understood about the potential impacts of some travel demand management strategies on freight transport activity. This arises, ...
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    • Establishing and Using a Before and After Panel Survey: Case Study of New South Wales 

      Stopher, Peter; Swann, Natalie; Bertoia, Tony
      Published 2006-07-01
      This paper describes the use of a panel in a pilot TravelSmart project in New South Wales. The survey was conducted using two-day diaries, for which households were initially contacted and recruited by phone, and then sent ...
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    • Quantifying Opportunity Costs in Sequential Transportation Auctions for Truckload Acquisition 

      Figliozzi, Miguel A; Mahmassani, Hani S; Jaillet, Patrick
      Published 2006-04-01
      The principal focus of this research is to quantify opportunity costs in sequential transportation auctions. This paper focuses on the study a transportation marketplace with time-sensitive truckload pickup-and-delivery ...
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    • Predicting fine particulate concentrations near a busy intersection in Sydney using artificial neural networks 

      Issarayangyun, Tharit; Greaves, Stephen
      Published 2007-08-01
      Scientific evidence of the connection between vehicle emissions and public health outcomes continues to grow. Key to this connection is the accurate monitoring and prediction of pollution concentrations within transport ...
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