Table of Contents

Preface...... xiv

Volume I

Section 1 Automation, Simulation, and Optimization

Chapter 1 Simulation Tool for Transportation Problem: TRANSSIM...... 1 Pratiksha Saxena, Gautam Buddha University, India Abhinav Choudhary, Gautam Buddha University, India Sanchit Kumar, Gautam Buddha University, India Satyavan Singh, Gautam Buddha University, India

Chapter 2 Disruption Management in Urban Rail Transit System: A Simulation Based Optimization Approach...... 18 Erfan Hassannayebi, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran Arman Sajedinejad, Research Institute for Information Science and Technology (IRANDOC), Iran Soheil Mardani, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran

Chapter 3 Intelligent Transportation Systems: The State of the Art in Railways...... 49 Sundaravalli Narayanaswami, Indian Institute of Management, India

Chapter 4 HTNMote: A Platform for On-Board Real-Time Monitoring of Railcars...... 67 Sushanta Mohan Rakshit, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Fahimeh Rezaei, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Pradhumna Lal Shrestha, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Michael Hempel, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Hamid Sharif, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

 

Section 2 Cost and Sustainability

Chapter 5 Benefits Forgone: The Cost of Not Building Higher Performing Passenger Rail...... 95 Eric C. Peterson, Transportation Policy Consultant, USA

Chapter 6 Sustainable Parking Planning for Smart Growth of Metropolitan Cities...... 117 Ozge Yalciner Ercoskun, , Ebru Vesile Ocalir Akunal, Gazi University, Turkey

Chapter 7 Solving Solid Transportation Problems With Multi-Choice Cost and Stochastic Supply and Demand...... 137 Sankar Kumar Roy, Vidyasagar University, India Deshabrata Roy Mahapatra, Vidyasagar University, India

Chapter 8 A Comparison of Transport Modes in Terms of Energy Consumption...... 171 Zafer Yilmaz, Turkish Army, Turkey Serpil Erol, Gazi University, Turkey Ebru Vesile Öcalir-Akunal, Gazi University, Turkey

Chapter 9 An Overview of Feeder Services in the Era of Mega Containerships...... 187 Olcay Polat, , Turkey

Chapter 10 Maritime Empty Container Repositioning: A Problem Review...... 210 Hossein Khakbaz, University of Sydney Business School, Austrailia Jyotirmoyee Bhattacharjya, University of Sydney Business School, Austrailia

Chapter 11 Modeling Carrier Interactions in an International Freight Transport System...... 234 Hyangsook Lee, Rutgers University, Piscataway, USA Maria Boile, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece Sotirios Theofanis, e-POS S.A., Greece

Chapter 12 Evaluation of Walkability and Pedestrian Level of Service...... 264 Hediye Tuydes-Yaman, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Pinar Karatas, Middle East Technical University, Turkey 

Chapter 13 An Overview of Electric Vehicle Technology: A Vision Towards Sustainable Transportation...... 292 Nadia Adnan, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia Shahrina Md Nordin, Univerisiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia Imran Rahman, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia Pandian Vasant, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia Muhammad Amir Noor, London Metropolitan University, UK

Section 3 Data Management and Analysis

Chapter 14  Identifying the Temporal Characteristics of Intra-City Movement Using Taxi Geo-Location Data...... 311 Wenbo Zhang, Purdue University, USA Xinwu Qian, Purdue University, USA Satish V. Ukkusuri, Purdue University, USA

Chapter 15 Individual Mobility Analysis Using Smartphone Data...... 332 Evanthia Kazagli, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland Jingmin Chen, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland Michel Bierlaire, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

Chapter 16 The Application of Venue-Side Location-Based Social Networking (VS-LBSN) Data in Dynamic Origin-Destination Estimation...... 355 Fan Yang, University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA Peter J. Jin, Rutgers University, USA Meredith Cebelak, University of Texas – Austin, USA Bin Ran, Southeast University, China & University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA C. Michael Walton, University of Texas – Austin, USA

Chapter 17 Modeling the Change of Urban Spatial Structure: Use Interzonal Travel Data to Estimate Urban Growth and Expansion by Hierarchical Cluster Analyses...... 376 Darcin Akin, Gediz University, Turkey Serdar Alasalvar, Istanbul Greater Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey

Chapter 18 Vehicle to Cloud: Big Data for Environmental Sustainability, Energy, and Traffic Management...... 409 Alper Ozpinar, Istanbul Commerce University, Turkey Serhan Yarkan, Istanbul Commerce University, Turkey 

Chapter 19 Poisson Regression Analysis of Highway Fatality Accident Data in Oklahoma...... 429 Jonathan C. Comer, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USA Nicholas J. Rose, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USA Leonard S. Bombom, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USA

Chapter 20 Using Call Detail Records of Mobile Network Operators for Transportation Studies...... 445 Erki Saluveer, Positium LBS, Estonia Rein Ahas, University of Tartu, Estonia

Chapter 21 Bikeability Audit in Urban Road Environment: Case Study in the City of Volos, Greece...... 461 Athanasios Galanis, University of Thessaly, Greece Anestis Papanikolaou, Hellenic Institute of Transport, Greece Nikolaos Eliou, University of Thessaly, Greece

Chapter 22 Efficiency Analysis of Turkey’s Transportation System Using Decision Support Model: Data Envelopment Method...... 480 Adnan Sozen, Gazi University, Turkey Fatih Cipil, Turkish National Police, Turkey

Chapter 23 Evaluating Alternatives of Transport Network Design of a Metropolitan City Using Hierarchical Cluster Analysis: Case Study of Istanbul’s 2023 Plan Networks...... 510 Darcin Akin, Gediz University, Turkey

Volume II

Chapter 24 Hazmat Transport Safety and Alternative Transport Modes: A Study of US Accidents Between 1990 and 2010...... 544 Luca Zamparini, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy Genserik Reniers, KULeuven, Brussels, Belgium & TU Delft, The Netherlands Michael Ziolkowski, State University of New York, USA

Chapter 25 A Comparative Analysis of Various Methods of Gas, Crude Oil and Oil Derivatives Transportation...... 563 Daniela Tudorica, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania 

Section 4 GIS, GPS, and Spatial Planning

Chapter 26 Understanding Accessibility: Accessibility Modeling With Geographical Information Systems (GIS)...... 576 Kivanc Ertugay, Selcuk University, Turkey Sebnem H. Duzgun, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

Chapter 27 GPS Travel Diaries in Rural Transportation Research: A Focus on Older Drivers...... 609 Trevor Hanson, University of New Brunswick, Canada Eric Hildebrand, University of New Brunswick, Canada

Chapter 28 Transport Costs in a Shrinking World: The Spatial Approach of Geographers...... 626 Konrad Heinz Schliephake, University of Wuerzburg, Germany

Chapter 29 Integrating Spatial Planning of Protected Areas and Transportation Infrastructures...... 640 Mihai Răzvan Niţă, University of Bucharest, Romania Mihăită Iulian Niculae, University of Bucharest, Romania Gabriel Ovidiu Vânău, University of Bucharest, Romania

Section 5 Operations and Logistics

Chapter 30 Freight Transport and Logistics Evaluation Using Entropy Technique Integrated to TOPSIS Algorithm...... 660 Mohammad Anwar Rahman, Central Connecticut State University, USA Vivian A. Pereda, Central Connecticut State University, USA

Chapter 31 The Evolution of Logistics Hubs and a Conceptual Framework for Logistics Hubs Location Decisions...... 687 Serpil Erol, Gazi University, Turkey Aykut Süreyya Duyguvar, , Turkey

Chapter 32 Linkage Between Regional Accessibillity, Economic Development, and Logistic Infrastructure...... 719 Ana Vulevic, Institute of Transportation (CIP), Serbia

Chapter 33 Railway Operations Models: The OR Approach...... 745 Sundaravalli Narayanaswami, IIM Ahmedabad, India 

Chapter 34 Logistics for City and Regional Planning: Urban and Regional Planning Without Taking Into Account the Effects of Transport Logistics...... 768 Hermann Knoflacher, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

Chapter 35 On Solving Multiobjective Transportation Problems With Fuzzy Random Supply and Demand Using Fuzzy Goal Programming...... 791 Animesh Biswas, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, India Nilkanta Modak, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, India

Chapter 36 Maritime Logistics...... 822 Aylin Caliskan, Yasar University, Turkey Yucel Ozturkoglu, Yasar University, Turkey

Chapter 37 Domiciling Truck Drivers More Strategically in a Transportation Network...... 846 Kerry Melton, Bradley University, USA Sandeep Parepally, Bradley University, USA

Chapter 38 Multiobjective Transportation Problem Using Fuzzy Decision Variable Through Multi-Choice Programming...... 866 Gurupada Maity, Vidyasagar University, India Sankar Kumar Roy, Vidyasagar University, India

Chapter 39 Reserve Capacity of Mixed Urban Road Networks, Network Configuration and Signal Settings...... 883 Masoomeh Divsalar, Mazandaran University of Science and Technology, Iran Reza Hassanzadeh, University College of Rouzbahan, Iran Iraj Mahdavi, Mazandaran University of Science and Technology, Iran Nezam Mahdavi-Amiri, Sharif University of Technology, Iran

Chapter 40 A BPR Approach for E-Governance in Public Transportation...... 907 Ajay Kumar Bharti, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, India Sanjay K. Dwivedi, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, India

Section 6 Regional Comparisons

Chapter 41  High Speed Rail in Canada: Feasibility Studies, Influential Factors and International Comparisons...... 922 Jaydeep Balakrishnan, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, Canada Tianyuan Zhu, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, Canada Peter Wallis, Van Horne Institute, Canada 

Chapter 42 Towards Smart Urban Transportation System in Harare, Zimbabwe...... 962 Elmond Bandauko, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Tinashe Bobo, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Gladys Mandisvika, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe

Chapter 43 Issues in Feathers Application in the Seoul Metropolitan Area...... 979 Won Do Lee, Kyung Hee University, Korea Chang-Hyeon Joh, Kyung Hee University, Korea Sungjin Cho, Hasselt University, Belgium Bruno Kochan, Hasselt University, Belgium

Chapter 44 Emerging Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. High-Speed Rail Development...... 996 Francis P. Banko, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, USA Jackson H. Xue, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, USA

Chapter 45 High Speed Rail: Study, Report, Current, and Future Considerations...... 1031 Raj Selladurai, Indiana University Northwest, USA George VandeWerken, Providence Bank, USA

Chapter 46 Blended Approach: Efficient Track Structure for High Speed Rail...... 1042 Richard Harnish, Midwest High Speed Rail Association, USA F.K. Plous, Corridor Capital, USA

Chapter 47 Are We There Yet? Perspectives of a Pioneering Visionary...... 1057 Dennis Hodges, Indiana Passenger Rail Alliance, USA

Chapter 48 A System Dynamics Approach in Understanding the Mode Choice...... 1066 Arun Bajracharya, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, Malaysia

Chapter 49 Evolution of Subway Network Systems, Subway Accessibility, and Change of Urban Landscape: A Longitudinal Approach to Seoul Metropolitan Area...... 1087 Yena Song, Chonnam National University, South Korea Hyun Kim, University of Tennessee, USA

Index...... xvi