Sökning: "Road: Traffic measurement and traffic analysis"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 16 avhandlingar innehållade orden Road: Traffic measurement and traffic analysis.
1. Evaluation of Road Equipment with Emphasis on Condition Assessment
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis deals primarily with condition assessment of road equipment. The road equipment concept is defined by five main groups, road lighting, fences and barriers, vertical signs, horizontal signs and traffic signals, respectively. LÄS MER
2. On the use of traffic flows for improved transportation systems : Mathematical modeling and applications
Sammanfattning : This thesis concerns the mathematical modeling of transportation systems for improved decision support and analysis of transportation-related problems. The main purpose of this thesis is to develop and evaluate models and methods that exploit link flows. LÄS MER
3. Optimized route selection for logging trucks : improvements to calibrated route finder
Sammanfattning : The forestry sector is playing an important role in the transition to a bioeconomy.In the supply chain of forest raw material, logging transport is a crucial component. The forestry sector must improve transport efficiency to mitigate its impact on the environment, to reduce costs and road safety risks,and to remain competitive. LÄS MER
4. Målgruppen och budskapet : En modell för målgruppsanpassning av trafiksäkerhetsbudskap till unga manliga trafikanter
Sammanfattning : The empirical work rests on two separate theoretical foundations: theories that form the basis for analyzing the different target groups and theories dealing with persuasion. Theories of the first sort concern life-style, individual values, perceived risk, individual characteristics and self-image. LÄS MER
5. Transport Analytics Based on Cellular Network Signalling Data
Sammanfattning : Cellular networks of today generate a massive amount of signalling data. A large part of this signalling is generated to handle the mobility of subscribers and contains location information that can be used to fundamentally change our understanding of mobility patterns. LÄS MER