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CAITR-2004



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CAITR-2004 Conference Papers

  • A functional evaluation of microsimulation models, Peter Hidas, University of New South Wales.

  • A potential solution for City Logistics, Yung-yu Tseng, University of South Australia.

  • A spreadsheet-based Genetic Algorithm for vehicle routing problem with time windows, Min Qiu and John Taplin, The University of Western Australia.

  • Arterial travel time study using SCATS data, Charles Karl and James Luk, ARRB Transport Research Ltd.

  • Comparisons between macro simulation (Transyt) and micro simulation (Paramics), Tiew Kai Ting, Monash Uni, Majid Sarvi, and James Y.K. Luk, ARRB Transport Research Ltd.

  • Container terminal capacity: slots or straddles?, John Leavesley, RMIT.

  • Demand for hybrid cars: elasticity approaches and a fuzzy logic contribution, John Taplin, The University of Western Australia.

  • Development and evaluation of a reactive agent-based car-following model, Sakda Panwai and Hussein Dia, The University of Queensland.

  • Differences between the AUSTROADS Roundabout Guide and aaSIDRA roundabout analysis methods, Rahmi Akçelik and Mark Besley, Akcelik & Associates Pty Ltd.

  • Distributional (equity) effects in the evaluation of transport proposals, Katrina Preski, Neil Houghton, Dimitris Tsolakis, ARRB Transport Research Ltd.

  • Ebusiness and trains; evaluating Ebusiness in a railway environment, Clara Tetther, Queensland University of Technology.

  • Education and logistics – do they mix?, Mike Wood, LATUS Business Solutions.

  • Effects on driving performance of prolonged exposure to in-vehicle Intelligent Transport Systems: preliminary findings from the TAC SafeCar Project, Michael A. Regan , Kristie L. Young, Thomas J. Triggs, Eve Mitsopoulos, Nebojsa Tomasevic, Monash University Accident Research Centre, David Healy, Paul Tierney and Kevin Connelly, Transport Accident Commission.

  • Estimating individual values of time in stated preference surveys, Tony Richardson, TUTI.

  • Examining travel time variability using AVI data, Ruimin Li, Monash University.

  • Global and regional perspective of aviation accident in the 20th century, K.T. Gbadamosi, Olabisi Onabanjo University.

  • Hi-tech approach in assessment of older adult drivers: new initiative to improve road safety, Hoe C. Lee, Curtin University of Technology.

  • Incident detection on arterials using Neural Network data fusion of simulated probe vehicle and loop detector data, K. Thomas and H. Dia, The University of Queensland.

  • ITS logical architecture for ITS Service interoperability - investigation into user acceptance, Christopher Skinner, ITSA.

  • Location modelling in logistics, David Wilson, RMIT.

  • Meaning and measurement of value in logistics and supply chains, David Wilson, RMIT.

  • Mobile phones as traffic probes, Geoff Rose, Monash University.

  • Modelling multimodal passenger choices with stated preference data, O. Khan, L. Ferreira and J. Bunker, Queensland University of Technology.

  • Network methods for modelling collector truck routes, Upali Vandebona, UNSW.

  • On-line performance monitoring of urban traffic, James Luk and Charles Karl, ARRB Transport Research Ltd.

  • Optimising operational logistics using negotiated scheduling, Simon Dunstall and Mark Horn, CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences.

  • Presenting impacts of office relocation on workers’ travel. Moving the Aspendale laboratory to Clayton, Doina Olaru, Nariida Smith, Leorey Marquez, and Cheryl McNamara, CSIRO Transport Futures.

  • Progression of different vehicle types in a signalised urban arterial corridor, Euan D. Ramsay and Jonathan M. Bunker, Queensland University of Technology.

  • Public Transport Commuter Interchange; Melbourne’s Eastern Corridor Opportunity, Nigel Thomas, RMIT.

  • Rail-rail Interchange Design, Martijn Abeling, Monash University.

  • Some Geometric Properties of Manhattan Field Service Territories, Jim Youngman, Monash University.

  • The application of cellular automata to the modelling of chaotic road traffic systems, Stuart J Clement and Michael AP Taylor, University of South Australia.

  • The application of micro-simulation in the development of dynamic travel time prediction model, Hong-en Lin, University of South Australia.

  • The case for simplification of activity and transport data collection, H. Kayak, and David Syles, RMIT University.

  • The stability of international airline alliances, Jaafar Zamhari, University of Sydney.

  • Traffic control policies to reduce pollution in Perth CBD, Sharif Siddique, The University of Western Australia.

  • Use of real time machine vision in vehicle tracking for traffic enforcement and speed variance study, Tu Ton and Vivian Salim, CSIRO Transport Futures.

  • Using GPS probe vehicle data for traffic network and system optimisation, Andrew Somers, Monash University.

  • Using the six principles of persuasion to promote travel behaviour change – preliminary findings of a TravelSmart pilot test, Rita K Seethaler, Monash University.

  • Validating deployment guidelines for road-based Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and traffic operation services, Kath Marschke, Luis Ferreira and Jonathon Bunker, Queensland University of Technology.

  • Valuing GHG savings from ITS implementations in urban areas, Leorey Marquez, Nariida Smith and Justine Gannon, CSIRO Transport Futures.


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