Transportation Planning and Technology
2000 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 8, 2020
- Analyzing intra-metropolitan variation in highway traffic performance in Los Angeles using archived real-time data pp. 751-770

- Genevieve Giuliano and Sandip Chakrabarti
- Coopetition in the supply chain between container liners and freight forwarders: a game theory approach pp. 771-782

- Yisong Lin and Xuefeng Wang
- Application of area traffic control using the max-pressure algorithm pp. 783-802

- S. A. Ramadhan, H. Y. Sutarto, G. S. Kuswana and E. Joelianto
- Hyperloop transport technology assessment and system analysis pp. 803-820

- Ingo A. Hansen
- Modal split and commuting patterns on a bottleneck-constrained highway with peak-only bus lane pp. 821-850

- Xingang Li, Xingfei Wang, Bin Jia and Rui Jiang
- A multi-objective meta-heuristic approach for the transit network design and frequency setting problem pp. 851-867

- Buket Capali and Halim Ceylan
Volume 43, issue 7, 2020
- Closed form models to assess railroad technology investments pp. 639-650

- Raj Bridgelall and Denver D. Tolliver
- Spreading distinctive insignia benefits from mobile service: evidence from a mobile application of transportation pp. 651-669

- Edward C. S. Ku
- Modelling and simulation of transportation system effectiveness to reduce traffic congestion: a system dynamics framework pp. 670-697

- Erma Suryani, Rully A. Hendrawan, Philip F.E. Adipraja, Arif Wibisono, Basuki Widodo and Rarasmaya Indraswari
- Simulation of tourists’ spatiotemporal behaviour and result validation with social media data pp. 698-716

- Jing Shi, Lei Xin and Yang Liu
- Analysis of parking cruising behaviour and parking location choice pp. 717-734

- Huanmei Qin, Xiuhan Yang, Yao-Jan Wu, Hongzhi Guan, Pengfei Wang and Nasrin Shahinpoor
- Measuring crowding-related comfort in public transport pp. 735-750

- Dilay Çelebi and Şükrü İmre
Volume 43, issue 6, 2020
- Who needs automotive on-board navigation systems? Predicting operational performance from spatial anxiety and gender differences pp. 539-552

- Jenhung Wang, Yen-Chieh Wang, Chung-Wei Shen and Pei-Chun Lin
- Impact of multiple sample frames on data quality of household travel surveys: the case of the 2016 Transportation Tomorrow Survey pp. 553-570

- Albert Lo, Siva Srikukenthiran, Eric J. Miller and Khandker N. Habib
- A new perspective for precision evaluation of large-scale traffic sensor data measurement pp. 571-585

- Junseo Bae and Kunhee Choi
- Strategic airline network design problem in a duopolistic market pp. 586-601

- Ta-Hui Yang, Ching-Hui Tang and Hung-Chun Hsiao
- Effects of capacity and transit improvements on traffic and transit operations pp. 602-619

- Andalib Shams and Milan Zlatkovic
- Designing freight traffic analysis zones for metropolitan areas: identification of optimal scale for macro-level freight travel analysis pp. 620-637

- Prasanta K. Sahu, Aitichya Chandra, Agnivesh Pani and Bandhan Bandhu Majumdar
Volume 43, issue 4, 2020
- Universities’ transport study group UK annual conference 2019 pp. 341-342

- Anthony Whiteing and Stephen Ison
- Autonomous vehicles: who will use them, and will they share? pp. 343-364

- William Clayton, Daniela Paddeu, Graham Parkhurst and John Parkin
- Assessing the social costs of urban transport infrastructure options in low and middle income countries pp. 365-384

- Tam Vu and John Preston
- Understanding transport mode choice for commuting: the role of affect pp. 385-403

- Augustus Ababio-Donkor, Wafaa Saleh and Achille Fonzone
- The Movingo integrated ticket: seamless connections across the mälardalen region of Sweden pp. 404-423

- Ilyas B. Alhassan, B. Matthews, Jeremy P. Toner and Yusak O. Susilo
- The utilisation and user characteristics of Uber services in London pp. 424-441

- M.J. Mohamed, T. Rye and A. Fonzone
Volume 43, issue 3, 2020
- A cognitive framework to plan for the future of transportation pp. 237-252

- Raj Bridgelall and Denver D. Tolliver
- A statistical analysis of consumer perceptions towards automated vehicles and their intended adoption pp. 253-278

- Nikhil Menon, Yu Zhang, Abdul Rawoof Pinjari and Fred Mannering
- Exploring the impact of connected and autonomous vehicles on freeway capacity using a revised Intelligent Driver Model pp. 279-292

- Pengfei Liu and Wei (David) Fan
- The impacts of connected vehicle technology on network-wide traffic operation and fuel consumption under various incident scenarios pp. 293-312

- Arezoo Samimi Abianeh, Mark Burris, Alireza Talebpour and Kumares Sinha
- Traffic accident risk perception among drivers: a latent variable approach pp. 313-324

- Thomas E. Guerrero, Juan de Dios Ortuzar and Sebastian Raveau
- Identifying the spatial distribution of public transportation trips by node and community characteristics pp. 325-340

- Jun Li, Peiqing Zheng and Wenna Zhang
Volume 43, issue 2, 2020
- Modeling heterogeneous traffic with cooperative adaptive cruise control vehicles: A first-order macroscopic perspective pp. 113-140

- Zachary Vander Laan and Paul Schonfeld
- Metro passenger’s path choice model estimation with travel time correlations derived from smart card data pp. 141-157

- Yongsheng Zhang, Enjian Yao, Kangning Zheng and Hao Xu
- Estimation of a large-scale tour generation model taking travellers’ daily tour patterns into account pp. 158-173

- Ida Kristoffersson, Svante Berglund and Staffan Algers
- Mobile vehicle emission inspection service optimization: a flow intercepting location model and application pp. 174-187

- Theodora Konstantinou, Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou and Panteleimon Kopelias
- Development and spatial transferability of hourly activity space attraction models by activity type at a census block level pp. 188-207

- Kwang-Sub Lee and Jin Ki Eom
- Influence of airport airside area layouts and air traffic management tactics on flight cost efficiency pp. 208-222

- Tatjana Krstić Simić and Obrad Babić
- Simplified likelihood estimation of ship total loss using GRA and CRITIC methods pp. 223-236

- Tianyu Xu, Xiaojing Liu and Zeling Zhang
Volume 43, issue 1, 2020
- An objective model for collaborative flight scheduling in a single mega-hub network pp. 1-19

- Sufian Ikhmeis and Sanchoy Das
- A game-theoretic approach to analyse inter-modal competition between high-speed rail and airlines in the Indian context pp. 20-47

- Varun Raturi and Ashish Verma
- Airport airside congestion pricing considering price discrimination between aircraft type under a Stackelberg game pp. 48-61

- Baocheng Zhang, Zhijian Ye and Wang Lili
- A new model for efficiency evaluation of a bus fleet by window analysis in DEA and data mining pp. 62-77

- Somayeh Alizadeh and Mahsa Safi
- Demand-driven timetable and stop pattern cooperative optimization on an urban rail transit line pp. 78-100

- Pan Shang, Ruimin Li and Liya Yang
- Spatial equity of excess commuting by transit in Seoul pp. 101-112

- Chanwoon Park and Justin S. Chang
Volume 42, issue 8, 2019
- Identifying trip ends from raw GPS data with a hybrid spatio-temporal clustering algorithm and random forest model: a case study in Shanghai pp. 739-756

- Yang Zhou, Chao Yang and Rongrong Zhu
- Mapping and evaluating the complexity of information flows in freight transport chains pp. 757-776

- Vasco Reis and Pedro Macedo
- A fuzzy-stochastic optimization model for the intermodal fleet management problem of an international transportation company pp. 777-824

- Adil Baykasoğlu and Kemal Subulan
- Passenger travel characteristics and bus operational states: a study based on IC card and GPS data in Yinchuan, China pp. 825-847

- Feng Chen, Jinlei Zhang, Zijia Wang, Shunwei Shi and Haixu Liu
- GIS-based transit trip allocation methods converting stop-level boarding and alighting trips into TAZ trips pp. 848-867

- You-Jin Jung and Jeffrey M. Casello
- A model for the visualization and analysis of elevator traffic pp. 868-880

- Cebrail Ciflikli and Emre Oner Tartan
Volume 42, issue 7, 2019
- Chipping away at uncertainty: intent to use self-driving vehicles and the role of ride-hailing pp. 645-661

- Ipek N. Sener and Johanna Zmud
- A data envelopment analysis model for evaluating the performance of taxi operators: a case study in Harbin, China pp. 662-678

- Bai Zhu, Huang Mingxia, Wu Biao and Bian Shuai
- Applying measures of modelling quality to a national time series: a benchmark for transport demand models pp. 679-695

- Timotheus Klein and Sonja Löwa
- Performance evaluation and obstacle factors analysis of urban public transport priority pp. 696-713

- Xiuxia Zhang, Qingnian Zhang and Tingting Sun
- Uncertainty modeling for bus selection and allocation in a private transportation system pp. 714-728

- Mojahid Saeed Osman
- Route choice preferences: insights from Portuguese freight forwarders and truck drivers pp. 729-738

- Athina Tsirimpa, Amalia Polydoropoulou and Ioannis Tsouros
Volume 42, issue 6, 2019
- Map-matching poor-quality GPS data in urban environments: the pgMapMatch package pp. 539-553

- Adam Millard-Ball, Robert C. Hampshire and Rachel R. Weinberger
- Forecasting road traffic conditions using a context-based random forest algorithm pp. 554-572

- Jonny Evans, Ben Waterson and Andrew Hamilton
- Mitigation of disruptions in public transit by Bee Colony Optimization pp. 573-586

- Miloš Nikolić and Dušan Teodorović
- Examining determinants of rail ridership: a case study of the Orlando SunRail system pp. 587-605

- Moshiur Rahman, Shamsunnahar Yasmin and Naveen Eluru
- Exploring the issue of integrating logistics and traffic control in urban areas pp. 606-624

- Rodrigo Rezende Amaral, Ivana Semanjski, Sidharta Gautama and El-Houssaine Aghezzaf
- A hybrid Genetic Algorithm approach to minimize the total joint cost of a single-vendor multi-customer integrated scheduling problem pp. 625-642

- Olivier Grunder, Zakaria Hammoudan, Benoit Beroule and Oussama Barakat
- Correction pp. 643-643

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 5, 2019
- Universities’ Transport Study Group UK Annual Conference 2018 pp. 417-418

- Stephen Ison, Helena Titheridge and Benjamin Heydecker
- Urban transport and social inequities in neighbourhoods near underground stations in Greater London pp. 419-441

- Mengqiu Cao and Robin Hickman
- Modelling passenger distribution on metro platforms based on passengers’ choices for boarding cars pp. 442-458

- Jiping Fang, Taku Fujiyama and Howard Wong
- A comparative study of centralised and decentralised architectures for network traffic control pp. 459-469

- Rui Sha and Andy H. F. Chow
- Investigating the effects of age and disengagement in driving on driver’s takeover control performance in highly automated vehicles pp. 470-497

- Shuo Li, Phil Blythe, Weihong Guo and Anil Namdeo
- Study of the accessibility inequalities of cordon-based pricing strategies using a multimodal Theil index pp. 498-514

- Rosalia Camporeale, Leonardo Caggiani, Achille Fonzone and Michele Ottomanelli
- A job accessibility index to evaluate employment impacts in isolated regions now restored to the rail network pp. 515-537

- Stephen Dixon, Daniel Johnson and Richard Batley
Volume 42, issue 4, 2019
- Assessment of factors associated with travel time reliability and prediction: an empirical analysis using probabilistic reasoning approach pp. 309-323

- Emmanuel Kidando, Ren Moses, Thobias Sando and Eren E. Ozguven
- An advanced solution for efficient logistics management at both company and network level pp. 324-338

- Afroditi Anagnostopoulou, Evangelos Spyrou, Dimitrios Mitrakos and Maria Boile
- Quantifying traveler information provision in dynamic heterogeneous traffic networks pp. 339-354

- Jiangbo Gabriel Yu and R. Jayakrishnan
- Toward using social media to support ridesharing services: challenges and opportunities pp. 355-379

- Lei Tang, Zongtao Duan and Yaling Zhao
- A choice model of airline passengers’ spending behaviour in the airport terminal pp. 380-390

- Wen-Chun Tseng and Cheng-Lung Wu
- Structural equation approach to investigate trip-chaining and mode choice relationships in the context of developing countries pp. 391-415

- Md Hadiuzzaman, Nahid Parvez Farazi, Sanjana Hossain, Saurav Barua and Farzana Rahman
Volume 42, issue 3, 2019
- Optimization-based study of the location of park-and-ride facilities pp. 201-226

- Joana Cavadas and António Pais Antunes
- Investigation of the use of smartphone applications for trip planning and travel outcomes pp. 227-243

- Shaila Jamal and Muhammad Ahsanul Habib
- Water transit and excess travel: discrete choice modelling of bus and ferry trips in Brisbane, Australia pp. 244-256

- Michael Tanko, Matthew I. Burke and Barbara Yen
- Exploring public transport sustainability with neutrosophic logic pp. 257-273

- Phillip Smith
- Integrated imputation of activity-travel diaries incorporating the measurement of uncertainty pp. 274-292

- Tao Feng and Harry J. P. Timmermans
- Exploring public bicycle network structure based on complex network theory and shortest path analysis: the public bicycle system in Yixing, China pp. 293-307

- Sheng Wei, Jiangang Xu and Haitao Ma
Volume 42, issue 2, 2019
- Fully autonomous vehicles: analyzing transportation network performance and operating scenarios in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada pp. 99-112

- Bradley Kloostra and Matthew J. Roorda
- Adaptation planning for climate-resilient urban infrastructures pp. 113-129

- Arash Beheshtian, K. P. Donaghy, O. M. Rouhani and R. Geddes
- Future advanced long-haul Evacuated Tube Transport (EET) system operated by TransRapid Maglev (TRM): a multidimensional examination of performance pp. 130-151

- Milan Janić
- Collecting longitudinal data from freight operators: survey design and implementation ideas and challenges pp. 152-166

- Richard B. Ellison, David Hensher and Stephen P. Greaves
- Effects of passenger characteristics and terminal layout on airport retail revenue: an agent-based simulation approach pp. 167-186

- Cheng-Lung Wu and Yimeng Chen
- Coordination problems in container barging in the port of Rotterdam: an institutional analysis pp. 187-199

- Martijn van der Horst, Michiel Kort, Bart Kuipers and Harry Geerlings
Volume 42, issue 1, 2019
- Validation of an agent-based microscopic pedestrian simulation model in a crowded pedestrian walking environment pp. 1-22

- Mohamed Hussein and Tarek Sayed
- A study of tour-based mode choice based on a Support Vector Machine classifier pp. 23-36

- Miriam Pirra and Marco Diana
- Environmental and transport effects of warehouse relocationing: evidence from Norway pp. 37-55

- Daniel Ruben Pinchasik, Inger Beate Hovi, Paal Brevik Wangsness and Aud Tennøy
- Optimizing fare and headway to facilitate timed transfer considering demand elasticity pp. 56-69

- Md Shoaib Chowdhury and Steven I-Jy Chien
- Recognizing metro-bus transfers from smart card data pp. 70-83

- De Zhao, Wei Wang, Chenyang Li, Yanjie Ji, Xiaojian Hu and Wenfu Wang
- Transit network design for small-medium size cities pp. 84-97

- Ernesto Cipriani, Gaetano Fusco, Sergio Maria Patella, Marco Petrelli and Luca Quadrifoglio
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