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ITLS Working Papers 2003: Recent submissions

    • Measuring Bus Performance using GPS Technology 

      Bullock, Philip; Jiang, Qingjian
      Published 2003-08-01
      Assessing the running times of bus services has traditionally been a difficult and expensive task for the majority of bus operators in Australia, and in other parts of the world. Up until recently, travel times have been ...
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    • Quality Management in Logistics: A Comparison of Practices between Manufacturing and Retail Companies and Logistics Firms. 

      Rahman, Shams
      Published 2003-06-01
      In February 2002, the Institute of Transport Studies (ITS), The University of Sydney, initiated a study to investigate world class logistics (WCL) practices in Australia. This research is part of the wider WCL study ...
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    • GPS Measurement of Travel Times, Driving Cycles, and Congestion 

      Bullock, Philip; Stopher, Peter; Pointer, Graham; Jiang, Qingjian
      Published 2003-03-01
      In the past few years, various types of GPS devices have been developed for use in connection with travel surveys of various types. This paper describes an application in Sydney, Australia, in which GPS devices were used ...
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    • Environmental Justice Applications in Transport: The International Perspective 

      Alsnih, Rahaf; Stopher, Peter R
      Published 2002-10-01
      This paper focuses on the application of environmental justice principles specifically in the transport context. It begins by giving a background of the environmental justice movement and a definition, and proceeds to ...
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    • Wearable GPS device as a data collection method for travel research 

      Jong, Robert de; Mensonides, Wytse
      Published 2003-02-01
      Global Positioning System (GPS) devices are emerging as a potential means to collect improved data on the spatial aspects of personal travel. This paper builds on earlier work by Stopher and others on the use of passive ...
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