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ITLS Working Papers 2017: Recent submissions

    • Continuous-time general link transmission model with simplified fanning, Part II: Event-based algorithm for networks 

      Raadsen, Mark P.H.; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.
      Published 2017-03-01
      In this paper a novel solution algorithm is proposed for solving general first order dynamic network loading (DNL) problems in general transport networks. This solution algorithm supports any smooth non-linear two regime ...
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    • Barriers and facilitators of integration between buses with a higher level of service and rail: An Australian case study 

      Clifton, Geoffrey; Mulley, Corinne
      Published 2017-08-01
      The debate as to whether investment should be made in bus based or rail based rapid transit systems continues within the academic literature with entrenched arguments on both sides. Within Australia, the debate has become ...
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    • Dynamic responses of freight operators to government policies: a latent curve modelling approach 

      Ellison, Richard B.; Greaves, Stephen; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2017-12-01
      Using a unique dataset collected from Australian (urban) freight operators using an adaptive-dynamic simulation method, firms’ dynamic responses are modelled using latent curve models to investigate firms’ adaptation ...
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    • Mobility as a Service for the older population: a transport solution to land use changes in essential services? 

      Mulley, Corinne; Nelson, John D.; Wright, Steven D.
      Published 2017-10-01
      Land use changes in relation to everyday services are resulting in centralisation of local services from mixed land use town centres to single land use destinations on the edge of cities. Technology advances are disrupting ...
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    • How well does BRT perform in contrast to LRT? An Australian case study using MetroScan_TI 

      Hensher, David A.; Ellison, Richard; Ho, Chinh Quoc; Weisbrod, Glen
      Published 2017-08-01
      BRT is typically a relatively more popular transport investment in developing countries in contrast to the bias observed increasingly in developed economies towards LRT. While there have been a number of comparative ...
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