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The Split Delivery Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows and Customer Inconvenience Constraints

2019

In classical routing problems, each customer is visited exactly once. By contrast, when allowing split deliveries, customers may be served through multiple visits. This potentially results in substantial savings in travel costs. Even if split deliveries are beneficial to the transport company, several visits may be undesirable on the customer side: At each visit the customer has to interrupt his primary activities and handle the goods receipt. The contribution of the present paper consists in a thorough analysis of the possibilities and limitations of split delivery distribution strategies. To this end, we investigate two different types of measures for limiting customer inconvenience (a m…

050210 logistics & transportationMathematical optimizationEngineering021103 operations researchDelivery vehiclebusiness.industry05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesContrast (statistics)Transportation02 engineering and technologyTime windows0502 economics and businessSynchronization (computer science)Routing (electronic design automation)businessBranch and cutCivil and Structural EngineeringComputer networkTransportation Science
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Spatial analysis of traffic accidents near and between road intersections in a directed linear network.

2019

Although most of the literature on traffic safety analysis has been developed over areal zones, there is a growing interest in using the specific road structure of the region under investigation, which is known as a linear network in the field of spatial statistics. The use of linear networks entails several technical complications, ranging from the accurate location of traffic accidents to the definition of covariates at a spatial micro-level. Therefore, the primary goal of this study was to display a detailed analysis of a dataset of traffic accidents recorded in Valencia (Spain), which were located into a linear network representing more than 30 km of urban road structure corresponding t…

050210 logistics & transportationModels StatisticalComputer science05 social sciencesKernel density estimationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthNegative binomial distributionAccidents TrafficHuman Factors and ErgonomicsRangingSpatial heterogeneityLinear networkSpatio-Temporal AnalysisOverdispersionSpain0502 economics and businessStatisticsCovariateHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBuilt EnvironmentSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySpatial analysis050107 human factorsAccident; analysis and prevention
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Multivariate modeling and analysis of regional ocean freight rates

2018

Abstract In this paper, we propose a new multivariate model for the dynamics of regional ocean freight rates. We show that a cointegrated system of regional spot freight rates can be decomposed into a common non-stationary market factor and stationary regional deviations. The resulting integrated CAR process is new to the literature. By interpreting the common market factor as the global arithmetic average of the regional rates, both the market factor and the regional deviations are observable which simplifies the calibration of the model. Moreover, forward contracts on the market factor can be traded in the Forward Freight Agreement (FFA) market. We calibrate the model to historical spot r…

050210 logistics & transportationMultivariate statisticsSpot contractCointegrationFinancial economics05 social sciencesTransportationSingle marketMarket liquidityForward contract0502 economics and businessEconometricsDerivatives marketEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementVolatility (finance)050205 econometrics Civil and Structural Engineering
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Assessing cruise port of call performance: a passenger-based approach using PLS modelling

2017

ABSTRACTIn the present context of booming cruise demand, the study aims to advance the knowledge on port of call performance from cruise passengers’ perspective. The aim of this investigation was twofold: (1) to examine the structural links among port of call perceived quality–satisfaction–future intentions (revisit and word-of-mouth (WOM) behaviour); and (2) to test the moderating effect of cruisers’ motivation (push versus pull factors) to visit the port of call on the proposed structural links. Partial least squares path modelling was used to test the proposed model with a sample of 492 cruise passengers at a Mediterranean port of call. The findings revealed that port of call quality has…

050210 logistics & transportationOperations researchComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentCruiseOcean EngineeringTransportationContext (language use)Sample (statistics)AdvertisingManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPort (computer networking)0502 economics and businessQuality (business)050212 sport leisure & tourismmedia_commonMaritime Policy & Management
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Using a hazard-independent approach to understand road-network robustness to multiple disruption scenarios

2021

Abstract A range of predictable and unpredictable events can cause road perturbations, disrupting traffic flows and more generally the functioning of society. To manage this threat, stakeholders need to understand the potential impact of a multitude of predictable and unpredictable events. The present paper adopts a hazard-independent approach to assess the robustness (ability to maintain functionality despite disturbances) of the Sioux Falls network to all possible disruptions. This approach allows understanding the impact of a wide range of disruptive events, including random, localised, and targeted link failures. The paper also investigates the predictability of the link combinations wh…

050210 logistics & transportationPotential impactComputer science020209 energy05 social sciencesTransportationLink criticality Network robustness Resilience assessment Road networks Traffic congestion Travel time02 engineering and technologyHazardRisk analysis (engineering)0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRange (statistics)Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiNetwork performanceSensitivity (control systems)PredictabilityRobustness (economics)General Environmental ScienceCivil and Structural Engineering
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Driver stress in five Spanish-speaking countries: Construct validity of the LatinSET

2020

Abstract Introduction Driver stress is a phenomenon many have studied in probably all five continents. It has been the focus of curiosity for all sorts of disciplines, and science has been unable to curb it, much less park it. Objectives This study aims to generate a unique scale that can be used in Spanish speaking countries regardless of culture or geography. Method and Materials A sample of 1954 drivers from Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Chile and Spain was comprised. Through this study, the original 21 items of the ISET (Stressful Situations in Transit Inventory, in Spanish) were used to carry out both an Exploratory Factorial Analysis as well as a Confirmatory Factorial Analysis. Resu…

050210 logistics & transportationSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesApplied psychologyConstruct validitySpanish speakingSample (statistics)Psychiatry and Mental healthScale (social sciences)0502 economics and businessStress (linguistics)Curiosity0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFactorial analysisPsychology050107 human factorsApplied Psychologymedia_commonAnsiedad y Estrés
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Investigation of the consequences of the modifiable areal unit problem in macroscopic traffic safety analysis: A case study accounting for scale and …

2019

Abstract Traffic safety analysis at the macroscopic level usually relies on previously defined areal traffic analysis zones (TAZs) that are used as the units of investigation. Hence, statistical inference is made on the basis of such units, implying that the consideration of a certain TAZ configuration may influence the results and conclusions achieved. Regarding this, the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP) is a well-known issue in the field of spatial statistics, which refers to the effects that arise in statistical properties and estimations when there is a change in areal units of analysis. In this paper, the consequences of MAUP have been investigated through a dataset of traffic cras…

050210 logistics & transportationSpatial AnalysisModels StatisticalComputer science05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAccidents TrafficPoison controlHuman Factors and ErgonomicsStatistical modelModifiable areal unit problemMulticollinearitySpain0502 economics and businessStatisticsCovariateStatistical inferenceHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCity PlanningSafetySafety Risk Reliability and QualityScale (map)Spatial analysis050107 human factorsAccident; analysis and prevention
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Modelling Drivers’ Adaptation to Assistance Systems

2021

Human factors research and engineering of advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) must consider how drivers adapt to their presence. The major obstruction to this at the moment is poor understanding of the details of the adaptive processes that the human cognition undergoes when faced with such changes. This paper presents a simulation model that predicts how drivers adapt to a steering assistance system. Our approach is based on computational rationality, and demonstrates how task interleaving strategies adapt to the task environment and the driver’s goals and cognitive limitations. A supervisor controls eye movements between the driving and non-driving tasks, making this choice on the …

050210 logistics & transportationSupervisorComputer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesCognitionRationalityAutomationTask (project management)Risk analysis (engineering)0502 economics and businessHuman multitasking0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessAdaptation (computer science)050107 human factorsReliability (statistics)13th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
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Flexible work arrangements and household-related journeys. Who takes the lead in dual-earner heterosexual couples?

2022

International audience; This research provides an exploration of the relationship between flexible work arrangements (FWA), CO2 emissions, and household travel allocation among dual-earner couples. Using data from the United Kingdom National Travel Survey for the period between 2002 and 2017, we develop a path analysis approach based on SEM that allows for a comprehensive study of travel behavior and trade-off effects. Results suggest that, although the partner who benefits from FWAs tends to carry out domestic provision and maintenance activities, the allocation of tasks within the household is still asymmetrical. Results also outline that the presence of children will intensely affect the…

050210 logistics & transportationTravel behaviorInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesFlexible work arrangements021107 urban & regional planningTransportation[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography02 engineering and technologyDual (category theory)Travel behaviorSustainable transportTravel surveyTelecommutingWork (electrical)0502 economics and businessDemographic economicsBusinessPath analysis (statistics)Dual-earner couplesSustainable transportTeleworkmedia_commonTravel Behaviour and Society
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Assessing the factor structure of the Behaviour of Young Novice Drivers Scale (BYNDS)

2020

Abstract The Behaviour of Young Novice Drivers Scale (BYNDS) is a self-report instrument to assess risky driving behaviours among youth population. Although previous studies have offered evidences of reliability and validity for the BYNDS scores, results are not conclusive as regards its factor structure. The aim of this research was to assess the factor structure of the BYNDS via Confirmatory Factor Analyses (CFA). The BYNDS was administered to a sample of 832 drivers aged from 18 to 25 years (Argentina = 270, Colombia = 350, and Mexico = 212). Six models were examined: three derived from previous literature, one emerged from an exploratory factor analysis, a unidimensional model, and a bi…

050210 logistics & transportationeducation.field_of_study05 social sciencesPopulationTransportationSample (statistics)Factor structureConfirmatory factor analysisExploratory factor analysisScale (social sciences)0502 economics and businessAutomotive Engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyeducation050107 human factorsApplied PsychologyReliability (statistics)Civil and Structural EngineeringAdolescent healthClinical psychologyTransportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
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