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Hybrid gradient-swarm intelligence to improve quality of solutions for origin–destination matrix adjustment problem
The high cost of conventional surveys has motivated researchers to develop methods for adjusting a prior Origin–destination (OD) matrix from easily...
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Time-dependent estimation of origin–destination matrices using partial path data and link counts
The precise estimation of time-varying demand matrices using traffic data is an essential step for planning, scheduling, and evaluating advanced...
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A data-driven approach for origin–destination matrix construction from cellular network signalling data: a case study of Lyon region (France)
Spatiotemporal data, and more specifically origin–destination matrices, are critical inputs to mobility studies for transportation planning and urban...
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Origin-Destination Demand Reconstruction Using Observed Travel Time under Congested Network
Two bi-level models to reconstruct origin-destination (O-D) demand under congested network are explored in terms of the observed link and route...
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Corruption as a push and pull factor of migration flows: evidence from European countries
Conclusive evidence on the relationship between corruption and migration has remained scant in the literature to date. Using 2008–2018 data on...
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A GPS-based user-verified shipment survey method to supplement the commodity flow survey: survey design, platform, and case study
Conventional shipment data collection methods are limited due to intense labor, and lack of details on shipment paths and stops. In this view, we...
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Can repeated surveys reveal the variation of the value of travel time over time?
This paper studies intertemporal changes in the value of travel time (VTT) and investigates whether the change of VTT over time can be studied based...
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A hybrid data fusion methodology for household travel surveys to reduce proxy biases and under-representation of specific sub-group of population
Urban travel demand analysis efforts predominantly use household travel surveys for data supports, especially in North America. However, proxy-biases...
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Framework for designing sample travel surveys for transport demand modelling in cities
Travel surveys in cities remain the main source of information for obtaining people’s trip characteristics and developing transport models that serve...
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Social Effects of Migration and of Remittances from the Perspective of the Home Country and of the Host Country
Even if the general tendency is to analyse the impact of migration from an economic perspective and mainly in the countries of origin or destination,... -
A Dynamic Hierarchical Bayesian Model for the Estimation of day-to-day Origin-destination Flows in Transportation Networks
Estimation of origin-destination (OD) flows in transportation networks is a major step in transportation planning. We are interested in estimating OD...
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Flow count data-driven static traffic assignment models through network modularity partitioning
Accurate static traffic assignment models are important tools for the assessment of strategic transportation policies. In this article we present a...
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Improving the understanding of mobility in cross-border areas using a pooled travel survey
Understanding mobility behaviour in cross-border regions is a major challenge for transport policies and the wellbeing of people living near national...
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European Hub Airport Competition: An Assessment of Market Concentration in the Local Catchment and in the Transfer Market
The airport market is considered to exhibit significant market power and has therefore been subject to different types of economic regulation.... -
Correlates of bicycling trip flows in Hamilton, Ontario: fastest, quietest, or balanced routes?
Bicycling is an increasingly popular mode of travel in Canadian urban areas, like the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). While trip origins...
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Modelling Migration
The use of three-dimensional models as a tool to analyse migration flows has substantially increased during the last decades. These models are very... -
Does response lag affect travelers’ stated preference? Evidence from a real-time stated adaptation survey
Stated preference (SP) surveys typically ask respondents to make a choice under a hypothetical situation. However, the choice context is often...
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Class Structure, Education, and Social Mobility in Post-war Japan
This chapter examines change and stability in the pattern of intergenerational class mobility and the role of education in mobility in post-war... -
Methodology: Definition and Selection of Variable to Measure Logistic Cost
For the purposes of this report, the term “Logistics Costs” refers to all the costs involved in moving the product from the origin of production to... -
Seasonal Migration and Unfree Labour in Globalising India: Insights from Field Surveys in Odisha
With rising inter-regional disparities in post-reform India, circular and seasonal labour migration from the relatively less developed regions to the...