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Public Transport, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, March 2024
- Tommaso Schettini, Michel Gendreau, Ola Jabali, Federico Malucelli:
A pattern-based timetabling strategy for a short-turning metro line. 1-37 - Nathalie Marion Frieß, Ulrich Pferschy:
Planning a zero-emission mixed-fleet public bus system with minimal life cycle cost. 39-79 - Frédéric Collin, Arthur Dupuy, Isabelle Parrot, Ismaël Barbara, Gérard Dray, Sophie Martin, Lionel Brunel:
The effects of ambient scent on olfactory comfort and attitude toward its use in a tramway: an on-board study. 81-97 - Åse Jevinger, Chunli Zhao, Jan A. Persson, Paul Davidsson:
Artificial intelligence for improving public transport: a mapping study. 99-158 - Flavien Balbo, René Mandiau, Mahdi Zargayouna:
Extended review of multi-agent solutions to Advanced Public Transportation Systems challenges. 159-186 - Kofi Obeng:
Incentivizing public transit to improve performance to meet the programmatic goal of a funding agency. 187-212 - Stabak Roy, Gabriella Mazzulla, Samrat Hore, Saptarshi Mitra:
Exploring the passengers' socio-economic structure and its impact on the perception of railway infrastructures and services in Tripura, India. 213-240 - Grazyna Rosa:
Sustainable development of passenger transport in Poland in the context of young passengers' preference survey. 241-268 - Rafael Milani Medeiros, Fábio Duarte, Iva Bojic, Yang Xu, Paolo Santi, Carlo Ratti:
Merging transport network companies and taxis in Curitiba's BRT system. 269-293 - Alberto Dianin, Michael Gidam, Georg Hauger:
What can be done with today's budget and demand? Scenarios of rural public transport automation in Mühlwald (South Tyrol). 295-332
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