For more than a decade now, automated transit data collection systems (like the smart card and Automatic Vehicle Location) have been implemented, providing access to a massive amount of passively collected data. Being relatively new, they have not yet been explored to their full potential. This thesis focuses on leveraging such data to make advances in transit performance assessment and route choice modeling, in the context of urban multi-modal transit networks.TRAIL Thesis Series no. T2022/11Transport and Plannin
The public transport industry faces challenges in catering to the variety of mobility patterns and c...
The potential of smart-card data for measuring the variability of urban public transit network use i...
The potential role of smart card data for travel behavior analysis is considered. Case studies of sm...
For more than a decade now, automated transit data collection systems (like the smart card and Autom...
This paper describes a logit model of route choice for urban public transport and explains how the a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The United States energy information administration st...
The accuracy of transit assignment plays an important role in the successful design and operation of...
Automated fare collection (AFC) systems have been widely implemented around the world. Their main go...
Thesis: S.M. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Envir...
Validation of travel demand models, although recognised as important, is seldom undertaken. This stu...
This project investigates a series of benefits arising from the use of smart card technologies apart...
Smartcard automated fare collection systems (SCAFC) for transit have been considered primarily for t...
Smartcard automated fare collection systems (SCAFC) for transit have been considered primarily for t...
Smartcard automated fare collection systems (SCAFC) for transit have been consid-ered primarily for ...
In public transport smart cards are primarily used for fare collection purpose. During last two deca...
The public transport industry faces challenges in catering to the variety of mobility patterns and c...
The potential of smart-card data for measuring the variability of urban public transit network use i...
The potential role of smart card data for travel behavior analysis is considered. Case studies of sm...
For more than a decade now, automated transit data collection systems (like the smart card and Autom...
This paper describes a logit model of route choice for urban public transport and explains how the a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The United States energy information administration st...
The accuracy of transit assignment plays an important role in the successful design and operation of...
Automated fare collection (AFC) systems have been widely implemented around the world. Their main go...
Thesis: S.M. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Envir...
Validation of travel demand models, although recognised as important, is seldom undertaken. This stu...
This project investigates a series of benefits arising from the use of smart card technologies apart...
Smartcard automated fare collection systems (SCAFC) for transit have been considered primarily for t...
Smartcard automated fare collection systems (SCAFC) for transit have been considered primarily for t...
Smartcard automated fare collection systems (SCAFC) for transit have been consid-ered primarily for ...
In public transport smart cards are primarily used for fare collection purpose. During last two deca...
The public transport industry faces challenges in catering to the variety of mobility patterns and c...
The potential of smart-card data for measuring the variability of urban public transit network use i...
The potential role of smart card data for travel behavior analysis is considered. Case studies of sm...