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Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 2024
- Yuanfang Zhu, Meilan Jiang, Toshiyuki Yamamoto:
Glocal map-matching algorithm for high-frequency and large-scale GPS data. 1-15 - Wenyan Hu, Stephan Winter, Kourosh Khoshelham:
Decentralized spreading of ephemeral road incident information between vehicles. 16-30 - Rui Yao, Shlomo Bekhor:
A ridesharing simulation model that considers dynamic supply-demand interactions. 31-53 - Mahdi Zarei Yazd, Iman Taheri Sarteshnizi, Amir Samimi, Majid Sarvi:
A robust machine learning structure for driving events recognition using smartphone motion sensors. 54-68 - Yinghao Shao, Jian Sun, Yuheng Kan, Ye Tian:
Operation of dedicated lanes with intermittent priority on highways: conceptual development and simulation validation. 69-83 - Zihe Zhang, Qifan Nie, Jun Liu, Alex Hainen, Naima Islam, Chenxuan Yang:
Machine learning based real-time prediction of freeway crash risk using crowdsourced probe vehicle data. 84-102 - Christos Spatharis, Konstantinos Blekas:
Multiagent reinforcement learning for autonomous driving in traffic zones with unsignalized intersections. 103-119 - Rafael Peralta, Israel Becerra, Ubaldo Ruiz, Rafael Murrieta-Cid:
A methodology for generating driving styles for autonomous cars. 120-140
Volume 28, Number 2, March 2024
- Fatma Yildiz Tascikaraoglu, Goker Aksoy:
Identification of sensor location and link flow reconstruction using turn ratio and flow sensors in an arterial network. 163-173 - Meng Li, Zhibin Li, Yang Zhou, Jiaming Wu:
A cooperative energy efficient truck platoon lane-changing model preventing platoon decoupling in a mixed traffic environment. 174-188 - David Fiedler, Michal Certický, Javier Alonso-Mora, Michal Pechoucek, Michal Cáp:
Large-scale online ridesharing: the effect of assignment optimality on system performance. 189-210 - Gennaro Nicola Bifulco, Angelo Coppola, Alberto Petrillo, Stefania Santini:
Decentralized cooperative crossing at unsignalized intersections via vehicle-to-vehicle communication in mixed traffic flows. 211-236 - Hernan F. Catalan, Hans Lobel, Juan Carlos Herrera:
An automatic methodology to measure drivers' behavior in public transport. 237-251 - Tang Li, Fangce Guo, Rajesh Krishnan, Aruna Sivakumar:
An analysis of the value of optimal routing and signal timing control strategy with connected autonomous vehicles. 252-266 - Diego Correa, Kaan Ozbay:
Urban path travel time estimation using GPS trajectories from high-sampling-rate ridesourcing services. 267-282
Volume 28, Number 3, May 2024
- Sepehr Ghasemi Dehkordi, Grégoire S. Larue, Michael E. Cholette, Andry Rakotonirainy, Sébastien Glaser:
Including network level safety measures in eco-routing. 283-296 - Amirhossein Nourbakhshrezaei, Mojgan Jadidi, Mahmoud Reza Delavar, Behzad Moshiri:
A novel context-aware system to improve driver's field of view in urban traffic networks. 297-312 - Seiran Heshami, Lina Kattan:
A stochastic microscopic based freeway traffic state and spatial-temporal pattern prediction in a connected vehicle environment. 313-339 - Qi Zhang, Chaozhong Wu, Hui Zhang, Sara Ferreira:
Comparative analysis of drowsiness and performance in conditionally automated driving and manual driving considering the effect of circadian rhythm. 340-351 - Chunwei Yang, Junfeng Zhang, Xuhao Gui, Zihan Peng, Bin Wang:
A data-driven method for flight time estimation based on air traffic pattern identification and prediction. 352-371 - Qing Tang, Xianbiao Hu:
A multi-state merging based analytical model for an operation design domain of autonomous vehicles in work zones on two-lane highways. 372-385 - Jiahua Qiu, Yue Jing, Wang Peng, Lili Du, Yujie Hu:
Identifying critical transfer zones to coordinate transit with on-demand services using crowdsourced trajectory data. 386-408 - Hyunsoo Yun, Eui-Jin Kim, Seung Woo Ham, Dong-Kyu Kim:
Price incentive strategy for the E-scooter sharing service using deep reinforcement learning. 409-423
Volume 28, Number 4, July 2024
- Jongsang Suh, So Y. An:
Lane change for self-driving in highly dense traffic using motion based uncertainty propagation. 425-442 - Mohammad Naim Rastgoo, Bahareh Nakisa, Andry Rakotonirainy, Frédéric Maire, Vinod Chandran:
Driver stress levels detection system using hyperparameter optimization. 443-458 - Vishal C. Kummetha, Mohsen Kamrani, Sisinnio Concas, Achilleas G. Kourtellis, Omkar Dokur:
Proactive congestion management via data-driven methods and connected vehicle-based microsimulation. 459-475 - Iman Taheri Sarteshnizi, Farbod Tavakkoli Khomeini, Borna Khedri, Amir Samimi:
Sensitivity analysis of driving event classification using smartphone motion data: case of classifier type, sensor bundling, and data acquisition rate. 476-493 - Wang Tao, Zhuang-Zhuang Wang, Congjian Liu, Yi-Ning Lu, Yi Zhang, Zehao Jiang:
Resilience assessment and enhancement of urban road networks subject to traffic accidents: a network-scale optimization strategy. 494-510 - Zhihong Li, Han Xu, Xiuli Gao, Zinan Wang, Wangtu Xu:
Fusion attention mechanism bidirectional LSTM for short-term traffic flow prediction. 511-524 - Chuang Liu, Jianjun Zhou, Junwei Gan, Yuexin Wu, Yulong Huang, Jiahao Shao, Lingyi Ouyang:
Optimizing the ground intra-city express delivery network: An integrated multiple centrality assessment, multi-criteria decision-making, and multi-objective integer programming model. 525-543 - Yaobang Gong, Tanner Isom, Pan Lu, Xianfeng Terry Yang, Aaron Wang:
Modeling the impact of COVID-19 on transportation at later stage of the pandemic: A case study of Utah. 544-554 - Xin Fu, Xiahe Lv, Hao (Frank) Yang, Xue Wang, Jianwei Wang:
Multi-lane's control performance differentiation on traffic efficiency under the lane-level dynamic coordination strategy. 555-572 - Liming Jiang, Yuanchang Xie, Nicholas G. Evans, Danjue Chen:
Empirical study of a cooperative longitudinal control for merging maneuvers considering courtesy and mixed autonomy. 573-586 - Muyang Lu, Elizabeth J. Traut, S. Ilgin Guler, Xianbiao Hu:
Analysis of spatial interactions among shared e-scooters, shared bikes, and public transit. 587-603
Volume 28, Number 5, September 2024
- Majumder Haider, Md. Mahmudul Kabir Peyal, Tao Huang, Wei Xiang:
Road crack avoidance: a convolutional neural network-based smart transportation system for intelligent vehicles. 605-617 - Nandan Maiti, Bhargava Rama Chilukuri:
Estimation of local traffic conditions using Wi-Fi sensor technology. 618-635 - Dayuan Tan, Mohamed F. Younis, Wassila Lalouani, Shuyao Fan, Guozhi Song:
A novel pedestrian road crossing simulator for dynamic traffic light scheduling systems. 636-650 - Sherrilene Classen, Virginia P. Sisiopiku, Justin Mason, Wencui Yang, Seung-Woo Hwangbo, Brandy McKinney, Yuan Li:
Experience of drivers of all age groups in accepting autonomous vehicle technology. 651-667 - Gelayol Golcarenarenji, Ignacio Martinez-Alpiste, Qi Wang, José Maria Alcaraz Calero:
Robust real-time traffic light detector on small-form platform for autonomous vehicles. 668-678 - Abolfazl Karimpour, Pouya Jalali Khalilabadi, Bailey Homan, Yao-Jan Wu, Diahn L. Swartz:
Modeling red-light running behavior using high-resolution event-based data: a finite mixture modeling approach. 679-694 - Matej Cebecauer, Erik Jenelius, David Gundlegård, Wilco Burghout:
Revealing representative day-types in transport networks using traffic data clustering. 695-718 - Riccardo Iacobucci, Jonas Donhauser, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Marco Pruckner:
The demand potential of shared autonomous vehicles: a large-scale simulation using mobility survey data. 719-740 - Kazi Redwan Shabab, Shakib Mustavee, Shaurya Agarwal, Mohamed H. Zaki, Sajal K. Das:
Dynamic mode decomposition type algorithms for modeling and predicting queue lengths at signalized intersections with short lookback. 741-755 - Yumin Cao, Jiarong Yao, Keshuang Tang, Qi Kang:
Dynamic origin-destination flow estimation for urban road network solely using probe vehicle trajectory data. 756-773
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