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A GIS data model for enhanced navigation in urban environments
Peripheral security for mass transportation facilities
 
A human error classification system for small air cargo operators
Embodied mobility: A prosthesis to the traveling body
 
Usability testing of ramps used for boarding and disembarking public transportation vehicles
Assessing the impact of the built environment on travel behavior: A case study of Buffalo, New York
 
Predicting lane utilization and merge behavior at signalized intersections with auxiliary lanes: A Buffalo, New York, study
Modeling the freight mode choice decisions in urban areas
 
An enhanced travel demand forecasting framework to evaluate smart growth strategies
Usability of access ramps on public transit buses for adults using mobility devices
 
Time-Dependent Conditional Value-at-Risk Minimization Algorithm for Hazardous Materials Routing
Communal ontology for navigation support in urban region: Getting directions from familiar landmarks
 
Optimization and resource allocation models in an aviation security system
Network-based risk mitigation and resource evaluation in the transportation of hazardous materials and terrorist threat
 
Geographical implications of online shopping on physical distribution networks
Location-covering models: Nodal and path demand, multiple-type facilities, unavailability of servers
 
Complex scheduling problems in manufacturing and railroad industries
Next-generation transportation simulation and modeling tools
 
Value-at-Risk Models for Hazardous Material Transportation
Agent-based modeling frameworks to support sustainable transportation applications: The examples of parking choice modeling and green routing evaluation