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Towards real-time predictions using emulators of agent-based models

by rhas972 | Feb 26, 2024 | Future & Intelligent & Transport Systems

A new research showcases a breakthrough in real-time predictions of complex systems, like pedestrian movements, through advanced emulation techniques that overcome the limitations of Agent-Based Models. Minh Le Kieu, Hoang Nguyen, Jonathan A. Ward, Nick Malleson...

Perception, experience and resilience to risks: a global analysis

by rhas972 | Feb 26, 2024 | Future & Intelligent & Transport Systems

A groundbreaking study unveils a comprehensive global analysis of individual risk perceptions and resilience, revealing significant disparities and the pivotal role of income perception in shaping resilience.. Minh Kieu & Gayani Senanayake Please read the abstract...

A class-specific soft voting framework for customer booking prediction in on-demand transport

by rhas972 | Feb 26, 2024 | Future & Intelligent & Transport Systems

A new research introduces a groundbreaking ensemble learning method to precisely predict customer bookings for suburban and rural On-Demand Transport services, overcoming data scarcity challenges Le-Minh Kieu, Yuming Ou, Long T. Truong, Chen Cai Please read the...

Optimal allocation of dynamic wireless charging facility for electric vehicles

by rhas972 | Feb 24, 2024 | Transport Sustainability and decarbonisation

A new study reveals that solar photovoltaic (PV) installations significantly boost electric vehicle (EV) adoption in Auckland, New Zealand, highlighting the power of renewable energy synergy in urban decarbonization efforts. Ramesh Chandra Majhi, Prakash Ranjitkar,...

Economic analysis of dynamic inductive power transfer roadway charging system under public-private partnership–Evidence from New Zealand

by rhas972 | Feb 24, 2024 | Transport Sustainability and decarbonisation

Groundbreaking New Zealand study shows public-private partnerships can effectively fund dynamic inductive power transfer systems for EVs, promising substantial CO2 reductions and profitable returns Mingyue Sheng, Ajith Viswanath Sreenivasan, Basil Sharp , Douglas...
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