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Keyju Lee and Junjae Chae
The vehicle routing problem (VRP) attempts to find optimal (minimum length) routes for a set of vehicles visiting a set of locations. Solving a VRP calls for a cost matrix between locations. The size of the matrix grows quadratically with an increasing n...
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Eva Santos, Tânia M. Lima and Pedro D. Gaspar
This study aims to address the challenge of implementing Lean philosophy in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and fill the research gap regarding Lean application in vehicle seat upholstery maintenance/repairing processes. The Lean tools applied in a c...
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Siti Fatimah Abdul Razak, Sumendra Yogarayan, Mohd Fikri Azli Abdullah and Afizan Azman
Driver acceptance studies are vital from the manufacturer?s perspective as well as the driver?s perspective. Most empirical investigations are limited to populations in the United States and Europe. Asian communities, particularly in Southeast Asia, whic...
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Yi Zhang and Jixian Zhang
With the continuous development of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) and Internet of Vehicle (IoV) technologies, various application scenarios have put forward higher requirements for vehicular communications. On the one hand, applications related ...
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Chunxia Wang, Jun Bi, Qiuyue Sai and Zun Yuan
With the development of the sharing economy, carsharing is a major achievement in the current mode of transportation in sharing economies. Carsharing can effectively alleviate traffic congestion and reduce the travel cost of residents. However, due to th...
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Giovanni Pau, Alessandro Severino and Antonino Canale
Intelligent transportation solutions and smart information and communication technologies will be the core of future smart cities. For this purpose, these topics have captivated noteworthy interest in the investigation and construction of cleverer commun...
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Ellen F. Grumert, Andreas Tapani
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Variable speed limit systems are used to improve the traffic conditions on specific road stretches. This is done by adjusting the speed limits according to current traffic situations. A variable speed limit system usually consist of stationary detectors ...
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Alexis Poulhès, Cyril Pivano, Fabien Leurent
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The CapTA model of traffic assignment to a large transit network is aimed to deal with traffic phenomena, including a range of capacity constraints, as well as with passenger route choice (Leurent et al, 2014). To this end it has a 3-layer architecture t...
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