Search for dissertations about: "transportation networks"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 97 swedish dissertations containing the words transportation networks.
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21. On the Design and Analysis of Consensus Protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract : Vehicle-to-vehicle communication technologies support diverse cooperative applications for intelligent transportation systems to increase safety and fuel efficiency of road vehicles. Vehicles participating in a cooperative pplication are expected to make coordinated and mutually consistent decisions. READ MORE
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22. Security in Physical Distribution Networks - A Survey Study of Swedish Transport Operators
Abstract : The objective of this study is to understand what factors influence the security of physical distribution networks. Thereafter it aims to bring to light what security measures exist today to enhance security and finally how to determine the profitability of security investments. READ MORE
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23. Networks of urban interaction - Growth and centrality in the complex geography of urban activity
Abstract : How cities and regions grow and decline depend on technological, social and economic factors. Understanding the interplay of these forces is central in research efforts aiming to improve urban and transport planning. READ MORE
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24. Data-Driven Classification in Road Networks
Abstract : Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) are an emerging trend in the transport sector and their impact on transportation, the economy, society and the environment will be tremendous. Much like the automobile shaped the way humans travelled, lived and worked during the 20th century, CAVs have yet again the potential to affect and reform all of these areas. READ MORE
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25. 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