نتایج جستجو برای: travel distance

تعداد نتایج: 278219  

Journal: Iranian Economic Review 2019

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of the travel distance of tourists on the demand for domestic tourism in Mashhad. Data used in this research was cross-sectional which includes 1388 domestic tourist families who stayed for at least one night in Mashhad City in 2005. The sample was selected using a randomized stratified sampling method and the data was gathered by a...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Ishan Jindal Tony Qin Xuewen Chen Matthew S. Nokleby Jieping Ye

In building intelligent transportation systems such as taxi or rideshare services, accurate prediction of travel time and distance is crucial for customer experience and resource management. Using the NYC taxi dataset, which contains taxi trips data collected from GPS-enabled taxis [1], this paper investigates the use of deep neural networks to jointly predict taxi trip time and distance. We pr...

2014
Stefan L. Mabit Jeppe Rich Peter Burge Dimitris Potoglou

The geographical scope of travel varies from short distances in urban areas to long distances across cities and countries. While urban travel has been widely analysed in the literature, travel over longer distances and particularly across countries, has received much less attention. While this may be justified due to the number of travellers it cannot be justified when looking at the mileage co...

Journal: :تحقیقات آب و خاک ایران 0
عاطفه آزادی فر دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز امیر سلطانی محمدی استادیار، گروه آیاری و زهکشی، دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز هادی معاضد استاد، گروه محیط زیست، دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز احمد فرخیان فیروزی استادیار دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز ، گروه علوم خاک

the increasing use of nitrogen fertilizers due to high dynamics of nitrate in the soil would be a serious threat to groundwater, and therefore, to thuman health. this study is aimed to investigate the disperdivity values of nitrate in the coarse, medium and fine sandy soils in the short travel distance of 20, 40 and 80 cm in vitro using the hydrus-1d model. for this purpose, pure potassium nitr...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2007
Tadeusz Wszołek Maciej Kłaczyński

Impulse sound events are characterised by ultra high pressures and low frequencies. Lower frequency sounds are generally less attenuated over a given distance in the atmosphere than higher frequencies. Thus, impulse sounds can be heard over greater distances and will be more affected by the environment. To calculate a long-term average immission level it is necessary to apply weighting factors ...

2015
Azadeh Khajeh-Alijani Robert Urbanczik Walter Senn William W Lytton

Spatial navigation and planning is assumed to involve a cognitive map for evaluating trajectories towards a goal. How such a map is realized in neuronal terms, however, remains elusive. Here we describe a simple and noise-robust neuronal implementation of a path finding algorithm in complex environments. We consider a neuronal map of the environment that supports a traveling wave spreading out ...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Alejandro Gustavo Farji-Brener Federico Chinchilla María Natalia Umaña Maríia Elena Ocasio-Torres Alexander Chauta-Mellizo Diana Acosta-Rojas Sofía Marinaro Mónica de Torres Curth Sabrina Amador-Vargas

The design of transport paths in consuming entities that use routes to access food should be under strong selective pressures to reduce costs and increase benefits. We studied the adaptive nature of branching angles in foraging trail networks of the two most abundant tropical leaf-cutting ant species. We mathematically assessed how these angles should reflect the relative weight of the pressure...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2010
Sylvia J Amsler

Chimpanzees are well known for their territorial behavior. Males who belong to the same community routinely patrol their territories, occasionally making deep incursions into those of their neighbors. Male chimpanzees may obtain several fitness benefits by participating in territorial boundary patrols, but patrolling is also likely to involve fitness costs. Patrollers risk injury or even death,...

Journal: :Vision Research 2005
Harald Frenz Markus Lappe

Optic flow fields provide rich information about the observer's self-motion. Besides estimation of the direction of self-motion human observers are also able to discriminate the travel distances of two self-motion simulations. Recent studies have shown that observers estimate the simulated ego velocity of the self-motion simulation and integrate it over time. Thus, observers use a 3-D percept o...

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