Search results for "Transportation"

showing 10 items of 860 documents

Adaptative air traffic network: Statistical regularities in air traffic management

2016

Starting from traffic data on flights trajectories-planned and actual ones-in Europe, we build a navigation point network. We study this network which exhibits different features for different European countries. In particular, some countries uses a high number of navpoints, facilitating the planning of the flight plan by air companies at the cost of higher concentrations of traffic in few nodes. Making use of the deviations from the planned trajectories, we find that once again different countries have different control procedures with respect to traffic management. Interestingly, we find that some countries tend to make more deviations when the traffic conditions are low. Moreover, they t…

Navigation point networkControl and Systems EngineeringTraffic flow managementCommunicationNetwork scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentAerospace EngineeringComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionTransportationStatistical modelSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
researchProduct

Guest Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue on Dependable Wireless Vehicular Communications for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

2018

Over the past couple of decades, transportation systems have begun to receive widespread attention from the scientific community and emerged toward Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Effective vehicular connectivity techniques can significantly enhance efficiency of travel, reduce traffic incidents and improve safety, and alleviate the impact of congestion; devising the ITS experience. Furthermore, during the past decades, the volume and density of vehicles increased significantly, especially the road traffic; this lead to a dramatic increase in the number of accidents and congestion, with negative impacts on the economy, environment, and quality of people’s lives. In particular, acc…

NinthTraffic efficiency050210 logistics & transportationbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLogistics & Transportation0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyWorld healthComputer Science ApplicationsTransport engineering0502 economics and businessAutomotive EngineeringWirelessQuality (business)Use caseBusinessRoad trafficIntelligent transportation system021101 geological & geomatics engineeringmedia_common
researchProduct

Predictive Intelligent Fuzzy Control for Cooperative Motion of Two Nonholonomic Wheeled Cars

2007

In this paper a problem of intelligent cooperative motion control of two wheeled nonholonomic cars (target and follower) is considered. Once a target car converges to a fixed state (position and orientation), a follower car coming from different position and orientation, converges to the state above, without excessive delay between the known arrival time of the target car and the arrival time of the follower. In this sense we present a new predictive fuzzy control system. A Kalman's filter and an odometric model are used to predict the future position and orientation of the target car. The prediction above is employed to plane a circular nonholonomic reference motion for the follower car. A…

Nonholonomic systemEngineeringbusiness.industryControl engineeringFuzzy control systemKalman filterMotion controlFuzzy logicModel predictive controlSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theoryPosition (vector)Intelligent control Fuzzy control Motion control Kinematics Velocity control Intelligent transportation systems Delay effects Vehicle dynamics State estimation Error correctionbusinessIntelligent control2007 IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference
researchProduct

Human‐centred design and assessment of information technologies in traffic

2013

It is not without amusement that we sometimes notice how dangerously some in-vehicle technologies were regarded in the past, and that are now are seen as innocuous. Radios in cars, for example, were deemed such a source of dangerous distraction when they were introduced that it was proposed to ban them in some states of the US. Fortunately, nowadays, we can behold these old views as very naive, as it has been clearly demonstrated that they were completely unfounded - or has it?

NoticeComputer sciencebusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyInformation technologyTransportationBeholdAmusementDistractionbusinessLawGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonIET Intelligent Transport Systems
researchProduct

Harnessing stakeholder input on Twitter: A case study of short breaks in Spanish tourist cities

2019

Abstract Knowledge of how destination marketing organisations (DMOs) use Twitter is still limited. This study aimed to assess how DMOs' Twitter activity affects hotel occupancy in short-break holidays. Key dimensions of Twitter that may affect hotel occupancy in tourist destinations were first identified. A longitudinal study using data for 10 Spanish DMOs was conducted to forecast hotel occupancy. Twitter application programming interfaces were used to gather data on tweets by DMOs and retweets and likes by users. Text mining was used to analyse the tweets by DMOs, differentiating between tweets related to events, attractions, socialisation, and marketing. Data were analysed using artifici…

OccupancyEvent (computing)Computer scienceStrategy and Management05 social sciencesStakeholderTransportationAdvertisingDevelopmentDestination marketingTourist attractionTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementMultilayer perceptron0502 economics and businessTourist destinations050211 marketingInformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUS050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismTourism Management
researchProduct

An Analytic Hierachy Process for Ranking Operating Costs of Low Cost and Full Service Airlines

2009

This paper develops an application of the analytic hierarchy process to rank the operating cost components of full service and low cost airlines. It takes into account the financial balance sheets and answers to a questionnaire submitted to the managers of selected airlines. The results suggest that the analytic hierarchy process can be appropriately used to obtain the ranking of the costs taking into account different views: financial, management and operative. Rental, office equipment and other supplies costs show the highest importance in the cost ranking, both for full services and low cost airlines. The robustness of the results is tested by Monte Carlo analysis.

Operating costOperations researchComputer sciencebusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementRank (computer programming)Monte Carlo SimulationAnalytic hierarchy processTransportationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawFull service and low cost airlines; Analytic hierarchy process; Operating costs; Monte Carlo SimulationMicroeconomicsRentingRankingLow-cost carrierFull service and low cost airlineAnalytic hierarchy proceBalance sheetRobustness (economics)businessLawOperating cost
researchProduct

A Fuzzy Chance-constraint Programming Model for a Home Health Care Routing Problem with Fuzzy Demand

2017

Operations research010102 general mathematics02 engineering and technologyConstraint programming model01 natural sciencesFuzzy logicMicroeconomicsFuzzy transportationHome health0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomics020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0101 mathematicsRouting (electronic design automation)Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Operations Research and Enterprise Systems
researchProduct

Analysis of the road traffic management system in the neural network development perspective

2019

The research goal of the paper is to present the issues connected with road traffic management systems and to illustrate a management system that uses Intelligent Transportation Systems and neural networks. The use of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) is a method of improving the conditions of communications, making it independent from the development of communications infrastructure. The attributes of neural networks are focused on solving the problems of optimisation, which involve the development of optimal strategies for traffic management. The proposed road traffic management system that uses ITS and neural networks can be applied in prediction of the conditions of communication…

Operations researchComputer science020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiesEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringTraffic intensityData acquisitionManagement of Technology and Innovation021105 building & constructionlcsh:Technology (General)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental Chemistrylcsh:IndustryQuality (business)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringIntelligent transportation systemmedia_commonroad traffic managementArtificial neural networkApplied MathematicsMechanical Engineeringintelligent transportation systemsneural networksComputer Science ApplicationsControl and Systems EngineeringManagement systemCapacity utilizationlcsh:T1-995lcsh:HD2321-4730.9Food ScienceEastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
researchProduct

Forecasting Adverse Weather Situations in the Road Network

2016

Weather is an important factor that affects traffic flow and road safety. Adverse weather situations affect the driving conditions directly; hence, drivers must be informed about the weather conditions downstream to adapt their driving. In the framework of intelligent transport systems, several systems have been developed to know the weather situations and inform drivers. However, these systems do not forecast weather in advance, and they need the support of road operators to inform drivers. This paper presents a new autonomous system to forecast weather conditions in a short time and to give users the information obtained. The system uses a set of algorithms and rules to determine the weat…

Operations researchComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectTransport per carreteraexpert systems02 engineering and technologyInvestigació0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRoad Weather Information SystemQuality (business)MeteorologiaSet (psychology)Intelligent transportation systemDownstream (networking)media_commonintelligent transport systems (ITS)050210 logistics & transportationAdverse weatherSeguretat viàriaMechanical Engineeringmultiagent system05 social sciencesTraffic flowComputer Science ApplicationsAutomotive EngineeringAccidents Prevenció020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAutonomous system (mathematics)
researchProduct

Advance booking across channels: The effects on dynamic pricing

2021

This research analyzes the effects of advance booking and channel type on hotel rates. While this relationship has been addressed in the literature, most studies take a partial approach by focusing only on one distribution channel or one destination. This study fills this gap by analyzing the price dynamics for four channels and multiple destinations. The data set consists of 39,363 bookings for 1085 hotels over 27 consecutive months. We used two-stage least squares to solve potential endogeneity issues, and the results proved that distribution channel, hotel type and hotel size have an influence on the effect of advance booking on hotel rates. Critical managerial implications are discussed…

Operations researchSTRATEGIESComputer scienceIMPACTadvance bookingStrategy and ManagementEnvironmental StudiesSocial SciencesTransportationEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyCOMPETITIONDevelopmentDestinationsVS.:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]omnichannelBusiness & EconomicsSocial Sciences - Other TopicsDECISIONSpricingEndogeneity1505 Marketing1504 Commercial ServicesHospitality Leisure Sport & TourismSport Leisure & TourismHOTELScience & Technologydistribution channelsotasUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAShotel websitesManagementVARIABILITYDIFFERENTIATIONTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementDynamic pricingLife Sciences & BiomedicineBEHAVIORCommunication channelREVENUE MANAGEMENT1506 Tourism
researchProduct