Transportation Research Record: Early Access Papers Addressing Security and Emergencies
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board has released 17 early access papers addressing security and emergency issues in transportation, including:
- A Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial Regression Model to Evaluate Ship Sinking Accident Mortalities (link)
- Profile Monitoring for Examining Impact of Hurricane Katrina and Rita on Highway Construction Cost (link)
- Knowledge-Based System for Estimating Incident Clearance Duration for Maryland I-95 (link)
- Vulnerability of Traffic Control System Under Cyber-Attacks Using Falsified Data (link)
- Exit Choice Behavior of Pedestrians Involving Individuals with Disabilities During Building Evacuations (link)
- Emergency Medical Service Response: Analyzing Vehicle Dispatching Rules (link)
- Service Location Optimization Model for Improving Rural Emergency Medical Services (link)
- Investigating Cybersecurity Issues in Active Traffic Management Systems (link)
- Estimating Choice Models to Quantify the Effect of Herding on the Decision to Evacuate: Application of a Serious Gaming Experimental Setup (link)
- Transit Information Utilization during an Extreme Weather Event: An Analysis of Smartphone App Data (link)
- Learning to Build Resilience into Transportation Systems (link)
- Modeling the Effectiveness of Infrastructure and Travel Demand Management Measures to Improve Traffic Congestion during Typhoons (link)
- Modeling Cyber Attacks at Intelligent Traffic Signals (link)
- Developing Priority Index for Managing Utility Disruptions in Urban Areas with Focus on Cascading and Interdependent Effects (link)
- Telecom, Traffic Cones, and the Big One: Identifying Transportation and Communications Emergency Support Workforces and Calculating Their Exposure to Seismic Peak Ground Accelerations (link)
- Crisis Communication Patterns in Social Media during Hurricane Sandy (link)
- Fear in Humans: A Glimpse into the Crowd-Modeling Perspective (link)
This Summary Last Modified On: 9/19/2018