نتایج جستجو برای: passenger information system

تعداد نتایج: 3054913  

2012
M. L. Aggarwal

–This paper presents an investigation into the effectiveness of controllable magnetorheological (MR) damper for a semi-acive vehicle model with passenger seat. Mathematical model has been experimentally developed for controller design using Choi et al. model. A quarter vehicle model has been employed for system performance evaluation via Matlab through numerical simulation. System behaviour rel...

Journal: :Technology audit and production reserves 2017

2012
V. Despiegel S. Gentric

One of the major advantages of face recognition, compared to other biometrics, is the ease-of-use: no contact with the sensor, fast, in-line with the human way of recognizing people. In a border control scenario, fully automated gates using face recognition have now been deployed. As a passenger may use an automated solution only once in his life, the deployed system must operate with as little...

2009
Wolfgang Halb Helmut Neuschmied

We present a system for multimodal, semantic analysis of person movements that incorporates data from surveillance cameras, weather sensors, and third-party information providers. The interactive demonstration will show the automated creation of a survey of passenger transfer behavior at a public transport hub. Such information is vital for public transportation planning and the presented appro...

2007
Michael Carolan David Tyrell

Previous work has led to the development of a crash energy management (CEM) system designed to distribute crush throughout unoccupied areas of a passenger train in a collision event. This CEM system is comprised of crush zones at the front and rear ends of passenger railcars. With a consist made up of CEM-equipped cars, the structural crush due to a collision can be distributed along the length...

2017
David Corsar Caitlin Cottrill Mark Beecroft John D Nelson Konstantinos Papangelis Peter Edwards Nagendra Velaga Somayajulu Sripada

Real-time passenger information (RTPI) systems have been identified as having benefits in terms of passenger willingness to travel by public transport and their satisfaction levels with services provided. The lack of this amenity in rural areas, however, may hamper public transport use, thus reinforcing patterns of over-reliance on personal vehicles. To explore the potential impacts of providin...

Journal: :Operations Research 2014
Cynthia Barnhart Douglas Fearing Vikrant Vaze

Many of the existing methods for evaluating an airline’s on-time performance are based on flight-centric measures of delay. However, recent research has demonstrated that passenger delays depend on many factors in addition to flight delays. For instance, significant passenger delays result from flight cancellations and missed connections, which themselves depend on a significant number of facto...

2006
Danyi Wang Lance Sherry

The purpose of the Air Transportation System (ATS) is to provide safe and efficient transportation of passengers and cargo. The on-time performance of the ATS is measured by flight-based metrics such as flight delays and flight cancellations. Researchers have shown that flight-based metrics do not accurately reflect the passenger trip experience, and especially underestimate the impacts of canc...

2012
M Lindman

Accident data shows that the vast majority of pedestrian accidents involve a passenger car. A refined method for estimating the potential effectiveness of a technology designed to support the car driver in mitigating or avoiding pedestrian accidents is presented. The basis of the benefit prediction method consists of accident scenario information for pedestrian-passenger car accidents from GIDA...

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