University Transportation Centers
USDOT’s University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program, launched in 1988, awards and administers grants to consortia of colleges and universities across the United States. Each UTC forms a unique center of transportation excellence on a specific research topic. The UTC Collection brings together the research outputs of these consortia. To learn more about the UTC program , visit https://www.transportation.gov/content/university-transportation-centers. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_utcp or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530855.
- Brief 4
- Research Paper 1
- Tech Report 2
- University of Southern California. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (7)
- Air cargo 1
- Aircraft operations 1
- Air freight forwarders 1
- Airport access 1
- Airport ground transportation 1
- Airport operations 1
- Aviation 1
- Compressed natural gas 1
- Connected vehicles 2
- Containers 1
- Delivery service 2
- Demand 1
- Demographics 1
- Empty car miles 1
- Environmental impacts 1
- First and last mile 1
- First mile and last mile 1
- Freight handling 1
- Freight transportation 2
- Fuel consumption 1
- Greenhouse gases 1
- Households 2
- International trade 1
- Machine learning 1
- Mathematical models 3
- Mixed integer programming 1
- Mode choice 2
- Optimization 1
- Pollutants 1
- Ports 1
- Range (Vehicles) 1
- Regression analysis 1
- Route choice 1
- Routing 2
- Scheduling 1
- Service stations 1
- Stochastic processes 1
- Strategic planning 1
- Supply chain management 2
- Traffic assignment 1
- Traffic congestion 1
- Travel behavior 1
- Travel surveys 1
- Trucks 2
- Urban goods movement 2
- Utility theory 1
(Max 200)
- Air cargo (1)
- Aircraft operations (1)
- Air freight forwarders (1)
- Airport access (1)
- Airport ground transportation (1)
- Airport operations (1)
- Aviation (1)
- Compressed natural gas (1)
- Connected vehicles (2)
- Containers (1)
- Delivery service (2)
- Demand (1)
- Demographics (1)
- Empty car miles (1)
- Environmental impacts (1)
- First and last mile (1)
- First mile and last mile (1)
- Freight handling (1)
- Freight transportation (2)
- Fuel consumption (1)
- Greenhouse gases (1)
- Households (2)
- International trade (1)
- Machine learning (1)
- Mathematical models (3)
- Mixed integer programming (1)
- Mode choice (2)
- Optimization (1)
- Pollutants (1)
- Ports (1)
- Range (Vehicles) (1)
- Regression analysis (1)
- Route choice (1)
- Routing (2)
- Scheduling (1)
- Service stations (1)
- Stochastic processes (1)
- Strategic planning (1)
- Supply chain management (2)
- Traffic assignment (1)
- Traffic congestion (1)
- Travel behavior (1)
- Travel surveys (1)
- Trucks (2)
- Urban goods movement (2)
- Utility theory (1)
- :Vayanos, Phebe ;Dessouky, Maged M.2018-11-01:Spurred by rapid population growth and city development, traffic congestion has become inescapable in metropolitan areas across the U.S. and its direc...
- :Dessouky, Maged ;Carvajal, Santiago2017-08-01:There is a significant amount of container truck congestion in and around the ports area, and it will most likely worsen as container demand continues...
- :Dessouky, Maged ;Epstein, Daniel J2017-02-01:With the increased emphasis on sustainability, several logistics companies have purchased alternative fuel vehicles, like Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)...
- :Carlsson, John Gunnar2016-09-01:The purpose of this project is to apply quantitative tools from geospatial analysis, geometric probability theory, and mathematical optimization to pr...
- :Carlsson, John Gunnar ;Meng, Xiangfei2016-09-01:In the last two years, a new delivery paradigm has emerged for transporting goods on the socalled last mile to households, pioneered by such services ...
- :Cho, Joongkoo ;Gordon, Peter2012-12-01:Estimating greenhouse gases (GHGs) and other emissions (especially diesel particulates) is an increasingly important basis for regional policy analysi...
- :Hall, Randolph W.2002-06-13:In recent years, air cargo has been the fastest growing segment of the goods movement industry in the United States, placing increasing demands both o...
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