Search for dissertations about: "transportplanering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the word transportplanering.
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1. Shared e-scooter usage patterns : Analysis of app and trip data
Abstract : There is an urgent need to shift the urban mode distribution towards public transportation, micromobility, and shared mobility as a critical step towards achieving sustainable cities. Micromobility, with shared e-scooters as the main driving force, has sprung up as a promising mode for cities since the late 2010s. READ MORE
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2. Enhancing Short-Term Traffic Prediction for Large-Scale Transport Networks by Spatio-Temporal Clustering
Abstract : Congestion in large cities is responsible for extra travel time, noise, air pollution, CO2 emissions, and more. Transport is one of the main recognized contributors to global warming and climate change, which is getting increasing attention from authorities and societies around the world. READ MORE
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3. Short-Term Traffic Prediction in Large-Scale Urban Networks
Abstract : City-wide travel time prediction in real-time is an important enabler for efficient use of the road network. It can be used in traveler information to enable more efficient routing of individual vehicles as well as decision support for traffic management applications such as directed information campaigns or incident management. READ MORE
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4. Simulation and optimization of innovative urban transportation systems
Abstract : The ongoing trends of urbanization and e-commerce continuously challenge the existing urban transportation systems. A steadily growing number of people traveling within urban areas, results in more trips taken with public transportation systems. READ MORE
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5. Transition Towards Fixed-Line Autonomous Bus Transportation Systems
Abstract : In the last years the steady development of autonomous driving technology has enabled the deployment of more mature autonomous vehicles. These vehicles have been applied in several pilot projects worldwide, most commonly in the form of small buses. READ MORE