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  1. This paper discusses a hybrid energy storage concept and its control strategy for hydro-mechanical DMUs. The hybrid energy storage consists of double layer capacitors and batteries. The new concept aims on red...

    Authors: Holger Dittus, Dirk Hülsebusch and Jörg Ungethüm
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2011 3:53
  2. Quality is a complex and subjective concept, incorporating at any given time the true (expressed and implied) needs of all those involved. Over the last two decades, safety and security are becoming increasingly ...

    Authors: Constantinos I. Chlomoudis, Petros A. Kostagiolas and Christos D. Lampridis
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2011 3:43
  3. The purpose of this paper is to present what kind of elements and evaluation methods should be included into a framework for evaluating the achievements and impacts of transport projects supported in EC Framew...

    Authors: Anu Tuominen, Tuuli Järvi, Kirsi Hyytinen, Evangelos Mitsakis, Maria Eugenia Lopez-Lambas, Lissy La Paix, Jan van der Waard, Anne Binsted and Anatolij Sitov
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2011 3:48
  4. This article describes recent freight consultations in the Paris region (called the Ile de France) and assesses their usefulness to the urban freight policy. The Ile de France is one of 22 French regions, and ...

    Authors: Laetitia Dablanc, Diana Diziain and Hervé Levifve
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2011 3:49
  5. Most school bus related injury events in Sweden take place when the child is outside the bus. In order to enhance their safety, the societal costs of four different measures applied on “bus stops” on high spee...

    Authors: Torbjörn Falkmer, Linda Renner and Anna Anund
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:42
  6. In this paper an activity-based modelling framework is presented. It enhances many of the characteristics of existing approaches and enables a more accurate travel demand modelling.

    Authors: Gennaro Nicola Bifulco, Armando Cartenì and Andrea Papola
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:40
  7. In February 2009, the European Union’s (EU) Directive for the inclusion of aviation into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS) for CO2-emissions came into force. From 2012 onwards, the EU-ETS will cover virtua...

    Authors: Martin Schaefer, Janina Scheelhaase, Wolfgang Grimme and Sven Maertens
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:38
  8. In response to the rapidly ageing global population, the purpose of this paper is to identify the problems of elderly drivers and their relation to emerging in-vehicle technologies.

    Authors: Amy Weihong Guo, Jenny F. Brake, Simon J. Edwards, Phil T. Blythe and Richard G. Fairchild
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:37
  9. The safety level of a pedestrian crossing is affected by infrastructure characteristics and vehicular and pedestrian traffic level. This paper presents a methodology that allows assessing the safety level of a...

    Authors: Olga Basile, Luca Persia and Davide Shingo Usami
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:36
  10. Road crash statistics reveal that school children are frequent victims and the most risky situation is when the child is outside the bus. The aim of this pilot study was to explore possible changes in speed, i...

    Authors: Anna Anund, Tania Dukic, Björn Börsbo and Torbjörn Falkmer
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:35
  11. The main purpose of the study was to compare the night-time visibility distance of cycle crossings to the night-time visibility distance of bicyclists at the corresponding cycle crossings. This was tested both...

    Authors: Sara Nygårdhs and Carina Fors
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:34
  12. GNSS is penetrating, surely but certainly, the railway market. Introduction is performed through non safety oriented applications such as fleet management or passenger information. However, a huge panel of saf...

    Authors: Julie Beugin, Aleš Filip, Juliette Marais and Marion Berbineau
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:32
  13. This study is intended to investigate the reliability of different incident duration prediction models for real time application with a view to contribute to the development of a decision aid tool within the i...

    Authors: Gaetano Valenti, Maria Lelli and Domenico Cucina
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:31
  14. The European Union set up a European management system for rail traffic: the ERTMS system to ensure, in full safety, train circulation on different European networks. As the full deployment of this system is l...

    Authors: Sana Jabri, El Miloudi El Koursi, Thomas Bourdeaud’huy and Etienne Lemaire
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:30
  15. This paper has four main aims. Firstly, to undertake a critical review of existing definitions of excess travel focused on travel to work and hence to present a new definition which takes account of important ...

    Authors: Stuart Barr, Anna Fraszczyk and Corinne Mulley
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:29
  16. Urban road user charging offers the potential to achieve significant improvements in urban transport, but is notoriously difficult to implement. Cities need guidance on the range of factors to be considered in...

    Authors: Anthony D. May, Andrew Koh, David Blackledge and Michela Fioretto
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:26
  17. The aim of the paper is to investigate the integration strategies (vertical, horizontal and conglomerate) undertaken by foreign logistics multinational enterprises (MNE) in Italy, and analyze the related motiv...

    Authors: Elena Maggi and Ilaria Mariotti
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:24
  18. Cameras are excellent ways of non-invasively monitoring the interior and exterior of vehicles. In particular, high speed stereovision and multivision systems are important for transport applications such as dr...

    Authors: Marc Anthony Azzopardi, Ivan Grech and Jacques Leconte
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2010 2:25
  19. The purpose of this paper is to review the developments of the last 15 years in the field of Freight Transport research and innovation, primarily (but not exclusively) in Europe focusing on the “Intelligent Tr...

    Authors: George A. Giannopoulos
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2009 1:22
  20. The objective of this paper is to develop an alternative framework for evaluation of performance in freight transport, based on heterodox service economics. Traditionally, transport performance is analysed thr...

    Authors: Corinne Blanquart and Antje Burmeister
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2009 1:14
  21. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of an automatic emergency call system on accident consequences in Finland (ex-ante evaluation). In addition, the effects of the system on emergency response times and t...

    Authors: Niina Sihvola, Juha Luoma, Anna Schirokoff, Jari Salo and Kari Karkola
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2009 1:16
  22. The task of map-matching consists of finding a correspondence between a geographical point or sequence of points (e.g. obtained from GPS) and a given map. Due to many reasons, namely the noisy input data and i...

    Authors: Francisco Câmara Pereira, Hugo Costa and Nuno Martinho Pereira
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2009 1:13
  23. e-TREAM is an e-learning tool which offers training in transport issues like mobility management and alternative fuels. The main target groups are energy agencies but everybody is welcome who is seeking to dev...

    Authors: Tobias Kipp
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2009 1:12
  24. The car was born around a century ago and its evolution has been incredibly fast, both in technology and in style. We have to move through different social and cultural evolutions to arrive to the present stat...

    Authors: Sergio Damiani, Enrica Deregibus and Luisa Andreone
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2009 1:9
  25. Hybrid technology is seen by many as a potential solution to reduce vehicle emissions in cities. However type approval tests of hybrid vehicles measure emission levels comparable to those of conventional cars ...

    Authors: Adriano Alessandrini, Fabio Orecchini, Fernando Ortenzi and Federico Villatico Campbell
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2009 1:8
  26. The Super Light Car (SLC) project is one of the most important research projects in the European Community for automotive lightweight construction with a multi-material approach. The paper shows the motivation...

    Authors: Martin Goede, Marc Stehlin, Lukas Rafflenbeul, Gundolf Kopp and Elmar Beeh
    Citation: European Transport Research Review 2008 1:1

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