Search for dissertations about: "road network pattern"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words road network pattern.
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1. Urban Growth Modeling Based on Land-use Changes and Road Network Expansion
Abstract : A city is considered as a complex system. It consists of numerous interactivesub-systems and is affected by diverse factors including governmental landpolicies, population growth, transportation infrastructure, and market behavior. READ MORE
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2. Discovering Contiguous Sequential Patterns in Network-Constrained Movement
Abstract : A large proportion of movement in urban area is constrained to a road network such as pedestrian, bicycle and vehicle. That movement information is commonly collected by Global Positioning System (GPS) sensor, which has generated large collections of trajectories. READ MORE
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3. Efficient Map Matching and Discovery of Frequent and Dominant Movement Patterns in GPS Trajectory Data
Abstract : The wide deployment of Global Positioning System (GPS) sensors for movement data collection has enabled a wide range of applications in transportation and urban planning. Frequent and dominant movement patterns embedded in GPS trajectory data provide valuable knowledge including the spatial and temporal distribution of frequent routes selected by the tracked objects and the regular movement behavior in certain regions. READ MORE
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4. On the Relations between Driving Patterns, Exhaust Emissions and Network Characteristics in Urban Driving
Abstract : The planning and design of street networks in cities influence driving behaviour and give rise to variations in driving patterns (i.e., speed and acceleration profiles) that affect exhaust emissions and fuel consumption. READ MORE
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5. From a Road Less Travelled to a Worn Path: Three-Dimensional Tumour Models for Cancer Research and Therapeutics
Abstract : Cancer is the second leading cause of death among both men and women worldwide. During therecent years, three-dimensional (3D) tumour models have gained increasing interest as a pre-clinicalplatform for screening of compounds for potential use in cancer therapy. READ MORE