Mostrando 5 resultados de: 5
Filtros aplicados
Publisher
2015 18th International Conference on Information Fusion, Fusion 2015(1)
2020 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference, ISC2 2020(1)
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information(1)
Lecture Notes in Mobility(1)
Proceedings of the 20th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies, HKSTS 2015: Urban Transport Analytics(1)
Área temáticas
Otras ramas de la ingeniería(3)
Comunicaciones(2)
Transporte(2)
Ciencias de la computación(1)
Consideraciones generales de la administración pública(1)
Origen
scopus(5)
Detecting changes of transportation-mode by using classification data
Conference ObjectAbstract: Several techniques aim to classify human activity using data from sensors e.g., GPS, accelerometer,Palabras claves:activity classification, change mode detection, segmentationAutores:Angel J. Lopez, Daniel Ochoa Donoso orcid, Gautama S.Fuentes:scopusMeasuring delays for bicycles at signalized intersections using smartphone GPS tracking data
ArticleAbstract: The article describes an application of global positioning system (GPS) tracking data (floating bikePalabras claves:Bicycle planning, Floating bike data, GPS tracking, Signalized intersection, urban infrastructureAutores:Angel J. Lopez, Gautama S., Gillis D., Lauwers D., Semanjski I., Van Gheluwe C.Fuentes:scopusInvestigating the mobility habits of electric bike owners through GPS data
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper investigates the mobility habits of electric bike owners as well as their preferred routePalabras claves:Electric bike, GPS tracking, Map matching, Mobility habitsAutores:Angel J. Lopez, Astegiano P., Beckx C., Gautama S., Tampère C.M.J.Fuentes:scopusRepurposing existing traffic data sources for COVID-19 crisis management
Conference ObjectAbstract: Mobility behavior was impacted severely by the COVID-19 health crisis. To understand the changing siPalabras claves:Autores:Angel J. Lopez, Gautama S., Semanjski I., Van Gheluwe C.Fuentes:scopusTMaaS: An Innovative, Multimodal and User-Centred Approach to Traffic Management
Book PartAbstract: The ‘Traffic Management as a Service’ (TMaaS) concept offers traffic management capabilities throughPalabras claves:co-creation, Stakeholder engagement, TMaaS, Traffic management, User requirementsAutores:Angel J. Lopez, Gautama S., Geerts D., Gillis D., Grandsart D., Marlier E., Sanders K.Fuentes:scopus