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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 54 avhandlingar innehållade orden travel behavior.
16. Uncertain demand prediction for guaranteed automated vehicle fleet performance
Sammanfattning : Mobility-on-demand (MoD) services offer a convenient and efficient transportation option, using technology to replace traditional modes. However, the flexibility of MoD services also presents challenges in controlling the system. One of the major issues is supply-demand imbalance, caused by uneven stochastic travel demand. LÄS MER
17. Supporting Dynamic Decision Making in Naval Search and Evasion Tasks
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigates a decision aid to support tasks where there is an initial sighting of an object and then the decision maker has to guide some vehicles, either to reestablish contact with the lost object or to stay clear of it. As such, the tasks are analogous to naval search and evasion tasks. LÄS MER
18. Positive change for wellbeing : Maintained intervention-induced behaviors and healthier lifestyles
Sammanfattning : Lifestyle behaviors such as increased private car use, stress, low physical activity, and unhealthy eating negatively affect individual and global health, environment and economy. We must change behavior, not only to decrease suffering and economical costs, but to promote wellbeing for flourishing human beings on a living planet. LÄS MER
19. Arbete på distans och arbetsformens påverkan på resor och resmönster
Sammanfattning : Informationsteknikens möjligheter har ändrat många förutsättningar inom näringslivet. En sådan förändring är hur arbete organiseras och utförs. Nya flexibla arbetsformer har uppstått varav arbete på distans är en. Arbetsformen ger nya frihetsgrader i tid och rum med nya beteendemönster och en ny livsstil. LÄS MER
20. The Urban Tapestry : Essays on the Relationship Between Social Networks and Residential Segregation
Sammanfattning : Dominant explanations of segregation argue that patterns of spatial residential sorting are shaped by the aggregation of individual residential choices, guided by discrimination, differences in resources, and preference-based explanations of neighborhood ethnic composition. However, research on social networks indicates that social influence can serve as a driver of collective outcomes that result in social organization. LÄS MER