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Ioannis Karakikes, Matthias Spangler, Martin Margreiter
Pág. 171 - 179
This paper describes a systematic calibration process of a motorway network in Vissim, based on travel time measurements that were derived from limited number of Bluetooth detectors. The case study that is developed, establishes an example for practition...
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Maria Karatsoli, Martin Margreiter, Matthias Spangler
Pág. 204 - 211
This paper analyses the use of Bluetooth-based travel times, for Automatic Incident Detection (AID) purposes. Automatic incident messages were derived for both actual and simulated data through the use of an AID algorithm. This algorithm was developed by...
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Dewey Spangler, Robert Prins and Mary Kasarda
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Scott C. Spangler, Robert Joseph Skovira, Frederick G. Kohun
Pág. 51 - 60
This paper first seeks to understand success factors in established knowledge management models. The paper then prescribes a simplistic a three-stage model to understand or evaluate success factors in KM models: transfer, relationship and community. The ...
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John Spangler, Zsuzsanna Csákányi, Todd Rogers and Gábor Katona
Objective: Childhood exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) increases a child?s burden of respiratory conditions, but parental smoking bans may reduce such morbidity. This study evaluated household smoking bans and their relationship to respiratory i...
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R. Xiao, R. F. Power, D. Mallonee, K. Routt, L. Spangler, A. J. Pescatore, A. H. Cantor, T. Ao, J. L. Pierce, and K. A. Dawson
Pág. 1660 - 1669
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Aaron E. Martin; Mark S. Wipfli; Robert E. Spangler
Pág. 1828 - 1845
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Esther Gal-Or, Mordechai Gal-Or, Jerrold H. May and William E. Spangler
Pág. 713
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