Search for dissertations about: "Anders Karlström"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words Anders Karlström.
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11. The complexity and variability of individuals' activity-travel patterns in Indonesia
Abstract : Considering an individual’s day-to-day variability of activity-travel patterns will provide a more complete description of how an individual behaves to adapt the changing constraints and resources on different days. Without this day-to-day variability understanding, the individual’s behaviour would not be fully grasped and any suggested policy, planning and development would not completely achieve their desired objectives. READ MORE
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12. Designing Urban Road Congestion Charging Systems : Models and Heuristic Solution Approaches
Abstract : The question of how to design a congestion pricing scheme is difficult to answer and involves a number of complex decisions. This thesis is devoted to the quantitative parts of designing a congestion pricing scheme with link tolls in an urban car traffic network. READ MORE
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13. New Opportunities in Urban Transport Data : Methodologies and Applications
Abstract : The deployment of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is growing in transportation which may contribute to a more efficient and effective service. The data acquired from ICT based systems could be used for many purposes such as statistical analysis and behavior learning and inference. READ MORE
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14. Two papers on consistent estimation of a route choice model and link speed using sparse GPS data
Abstract : Global Positioning System and nomad devices are increasingly used to provide data from individuals in urban traffic networks. In these two papers we focus on consistent estimators of a route choice model and link speed. READ MORE
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15. A Time Perspective on Gendered Travel Differences in Sweden
Abstract : Gender differences in travel behaviors are relevant in addressing equity needs and a variety of policy issues. In order to effectively design gender equity policy, whether transport-related or other, one must first understand the differences found in travel behaviors between genders and what the implications of those differences are. READ MORE