Prelims

Transport Science and Technology

ISBN: 978-0-08-044707-0, eISBN: 978-0-08-046754-2

Publication date: 14 December 2006

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(2006), "Prelims", Goulias, K.G. (Ed.) Transport Science and Technology, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-ii. https://doi.org/10.1108/9780080467542-037

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Prelims

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Transport Science and Technology

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Transport Science and Technology

Edited by

KONSTADINOS G. GOULIAS

Department of Geography University of California Santa Barbara, United States

United Kingdom – North America – Japan

India – Malaysia – China

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First edition 2007

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Preface

Transportation evolved in the past 30 years as a self standing field of research and education. This book and the conference from which we extracted a sample of presented papers showcase this unique nature of transportation practice and research. The conference Transportation Science and Technology Congress (TRANSTEC) ATHENS 2004 was held in September 1-5, 2004, at the landmark Athens Hilton Hotel, following the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. Dedicated to the truly Olympic achievements of our transportation profession, this book illustrates creativity and innovation in science and technology.

TRANSTEC’s objectives were to assemble a wide range of case studies, motivate collaborations among professionals that do not usually meet in other venues, identify themes and methods that are shared by different specialties, and gather specialists to celebrate the science and technology excellence creating a unique forum for exchange of ideas across the entire spectrum of the transportation industry. There were 85 presentations and workshops from 24 countries and 150 attendees.

There are five groups of chapters in this book that start with a selection of review contributions describing the state of the art in simulation, capacity and traffic operations, soft computing for modeling and simulation, and innovations in transportation materials research. This is followed by a section dedicated to the host country illustrating the context within which the Olympic Games were planned and delivered, the solutions to transportation problems and impressive technologies employed leading to the most successful Olympic Games. The remaining three sections take us to an exciting trip around the world showcasing first the importance of human-centered designs in the section on “systemic and systematic approaches to human performance and behavior.” Then, as a reflection of today’s information era a group of chapters shows the pioneering science and technology role of transport systems in the section on “information systems, communication, management, and control.” The final section offers a rich set of complex solutions on “logistics, supply chains, and intermodal systems” and includes contributions from maritime transportation.

There is no doubt the TRANSTEC success is due to the persons that worked hard to make it a reality. First of all, the impeccable conference organization characterized by a uniquely Hellenic hospitality and warmth is due to the ALVIA DMC and the creative genius of Nassos Stevenson. Inspirational guidance and support also came from Konstantinos Zekkos of “DROMOS” Consulting Ltd who also ensured the attendance of many of our local colleagues. The warm welcome and insights about the transportation and tourism relationship of the Deputy Minister of Tourism Anastasios Liaskos set the stage for a memorable experience.

As always a successful meeting is due to its scientific committees. TRANSTEC was fortunate to have Chandra Bhat (University of Texas), Lily Elefteriadou (University of Florida), George A. Giannopoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Dimitrios G. Goulias (University of Maryland), Loukas Kalisperis (The Pennsylvania State University), Assad Khattak (University of North Carolina), Ryuichi Kitamura (Kyoto University), Hani S. Mahmassani (University of Maryland), John M. Mason, Jr. (The Pennsylvania State University), Mirko Novak (Czech Technical University of Prague), Ram M. Pendyala (Arizona State University), Konstantinos M. Zekkos (“DROMOS” Consulting Ltd), and Athanassios K. Ziliakopoulos (University of Thessaly).

Many thanks to all new and old friends that made TRANSTEC and this book possible.

Konstadinos G. Goulias

University of California Santa Barbara

 The conference participants at the Athens Hilton conference site overlooking the Acropolis

The conference participants at the Athens Hilton conference site overlooking the Acropolis

Prelims
Chapter 1 Introduction to science, technology, and transport systems
Chapter 2 Highway Capacity Analysis in the U.S: State of the Art and Future Directions
Chapter 3 Emerging Simulation-Based Methods
Chapter 4 Computational Intelligence in Transportation: Short User-Oriented Guide
Chapter 5 Development of High Performance and Innovative Infrastructure Materials
Chapter 6 Transport Policy and Research Issues in Greece and the EU: Current Facts, Prospects, and Priorities
Chapter 7 Planning Athens Transportation for the Olympic Games and a First Evaluation of Results
Chapter 8 “Eye in the Sky Project”: Intelligent Transport Infrastructure for Supporting Traffic Monitoring and Mobility Information
Chapter 9 Its applications at Egnatia Odos Polimilos – Veria highway section
Chapter 10 Problems of Attention Decreases of Human System Operators
Chapter 11 Can Creativity be Reliable?
Chapter 12 Reliability of Interfaces in Complex Systems
Chapter 13 Observed and Modelled Behavioural Changes caused by the Copenhagen Metro
Chapter 14 Qualitative Techniques for Urban Transportation
Chapter 15 Toll Modelling in Cube Voyager
Chapter 16 Simulation Modelling in the Function of Intermodal Transport Planning
Chapter 17 Use of Mobile Communications Tools and its Relations with Activities
Chapter 18 A Multivariate Multilevel Analysis of information Technology Choice
Chapter 19 A Dynamic Analysis of Daily Time Uses, Mode Choice, and Information and Communication Technology
Chapter 20 Transport Company Information System: A Tool for Energy Efficiency Enhancement
Chapter 21 An Image Processing Based Traffic Estimation System
Chapter 22 Distributed Intelligent Traffic Sensor Networks
Chapter 23 Use of Traffic Management Center and Sensor Data to Develop Travel Time Estimation Models
Chapter 24 An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Pedestrian Countdown Signals
Chapter 25 An Analysis of the Characteristics of Emergency Vehicle Operations
Chapter 26 U.S. Transportation Policy and Supply Chain Management Issues: Perceptions of Business and Government
Chapter 27 Using Performance Measures to Determine Work Needs: An Operator’s Perspective
Chapter 28 Planning Huckepack Technology – Advanced Transport Technologies in EU
Chapter 29 A Dynamic Procedure for Real-Time Delivery Operations at an Urban Freight Terminal
Chapter 30 The Logistic Services in a Hierarchical Distribution System
Chapter 31 The Multiobjective Optimisation to Evaluation of the Infrastructure Adjustment to Transport Needs
Chapter 32 Analysis of the Greek Coastal Shipping Companies with a Multi-Criteria Evaluation Model
Chapter 33 An Evaluation Model for Forecasting Methodologies used by Ports
Chapter 34 Establishment of an Innovative Tanker Freight Rate Index
Chapter 35 The Role of Liner Shipping within an Intermodal System – The Port Community Case and the Port Authority Investment Problem
Chapter 36 Infrastructure Development to Support the Floating Accommodation Program of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games – Prospects and Challenges