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.
- Dataset 2
- Journal Article 2
- Manuscript 3
- Tech Report 9
- Liu, Haobing (16)
- Center for Transportation, Equity, Decisions & Dollars (CTEDD). University of Texas 1
- Georgia Institute of Technology 3
- Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 10
- National Center for Sustainable Transportation (NCST) 13
- United States. Department of Transportation. University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program 1
- University of California, Davis 1
- University of California, Davis, Institute of Transportation Studies 6
- University of Texas at Arlington 1
- Air quality 3
- Algorithms 1
- Automobile ownership 1
- Benefits 1
- Bus transit operations 1
- Calculators 1
- Carbon dioxide 1
- Case studies 3
- Compressed natural gas 1
- Computer models 4
- Computer programs 2
- Data analysis 2
- Databases 1
- Data collection 2
- Data processing centers 1
- Deadheading 1
- Ecodriving 1
- Electric vehicles 1
- Emissions reduction 2
- Emmissions 1
- Energy 2
- Energy consumption 2
- energy use modeling 2
- Environmental impact analysis 3
- Environmental impacts 6
- Equity (Justice) 1
- Exhaust gases 7
- Fleet management 1
- Freeways 2
- Fuel conservation 1
- Fuel consumption 4
- Geographic information systems 1
- Greenhouse gases 1
- Health hazards 2
- High occupancy toll lanes 3
- High occupancy vehicle lanes 3
- Households 1
- Information processing 3
- Life cycle analysis 2
- Links (Networks) 1
- Managed lanes 2
- Mathematical models 1
- Matrices (Mathematics) 2
- Meteorology 2
- Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority 1
- Metropolitan planning organizations 1
- Microscale air quality impact assessment 2
- Mobile sources 1
- Motor Vehicle Emission Simulator (MOVES) 1
- Operating costs 1
- Particulates 2
- Plug-In Electric Vehicle 1
- Pollutants 8
- Pollution 2
- Public transit 2
- Purchase Incentives 1
- Regional analysis 1
- Simulation 2
- Strategic planning 1
- Temperature 1
- Time periods 2
- Traffic congestion 2
- Traffic data 1
- Traffic simulation 1
- Transit buses 1
- Transit operating agencies 1
- Transportation modes 1
- Travel demand 1
- Travel patterns 1
- Vehicle classification 1
- Vehicle fleets 3
- Vehicles 2
- Web applications 1
(Max 200)
- Center for Transportation, Equity, Decisions & Dollars (CTEDD). University of Texas (1)
- Georgia Institute of Technology (3)
- Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (10)
- National Center for Sustainable Transportation (NCST) (13)
- United States. Department of Transportation. University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program (1)
- University of California, Davis (1)
- University of California, Davis, Institute of Transportation Studies (6)
- University of Texas at Arlington (1)
- Air quality (3)
- Algorithms (1)
- Automobile ownership (1)
- Benefits (1)
- Bus transit operations (1)
- Calculators (1)
- Carbon dioxide (1)
- Case studies (3)
- Compressed natural gas (1)
- Computer models (4)
- Computer programs (2)
- Data analysis (2)
- Databases (1)
- Data collection (2)
- Data processing centers (1)
- Deadheading (1)
- Ecodriving (1)
- Electric vehicles (1)
- Emissions reduction (2)
- Emmissions (1)
- Energy (2)
- Energy consumption (2)
- energy use modeling (2)
- Environmental impact analysis (3)
- Environmental impacts (6)
- Equity (Justice) (1)
- Exhaust gases (7)
- Fleet management (1)
- Freeways (2)
- Fuel conservation (1)
- Fuel consumption (4)
- Geographic information systems (1)
- Greenhouse gases (1)
- Health hazards (2)
- High occupancy toll lanes (3)
- High occupancy vehicle lanes (3)
- Households (1)
- Information processing (3)
- Life cycle analysis (2)
- Links (Networks) (1)
- Managed lanes (2)
- Mathematical models (1)
- Matrices (Mathematics) (2)
- Meteorology (2)
- Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (1)
- Metropolitan planning organizations (1)
- Microscale air quality impact assessment (2)
- Mobile sources (1)
- Motor Vehicle Emission Simulator (MOVES) (1)
- Operating costs (1)
- Particulates (2)
- Plug-In Electric Vehicle (1)
- Pollutants (8)
- Pollution (2)
- Public transit (2)
- Purchase Incentives (1)
- Regional analysis (1)
- Simulation (2)
- Strategic planning (1)
- Temperature (1)
- Time periods (2)
- Traffic congestion (2)
- Traffic data (1)
- Traffic simulation (1)
- Transit buses (1)
- Transit operating agencies (1)
- Transportation modes (1)
- Travel demand (1)
- Travel patterns (1)
- Vehicle classification (1)
- Vehicle fleets (3)
- Vehicles (2)
- Web applications (1)
- :Lu, Hongyu ;Fan, Huiying (“Fizzy”)2025-07-01:This study introduces MOVES-Matrix 4.0, an innovative high-performance implementation of MOVES 4.0.1 that generates exactly same energy and emission r...
- :Lu, Hongyu ;Liu, Haobing2024-10-02:In this study, a modeling framework for population exposure to traffic-related PM2.5 with high spatiotemporal resolution is proposed and applied to th...
- :Lu, Hongyu ;Liu, Haobing2024-09-01:In this study, a modeling framework for population exposure to traffic-related PM2.5 with high spatiotemporal resolution is proposed and applied to th...
- :Lu, Hongyu ;Guin, Angshuman2024-08-28:This report summarizes the impact on corridor-level energy use and emissions associated with the 2018 opening of the I-75 Northwest Corridor (NWC) and...
- :Lu, Hongyu ;Liu, Haobing2024-08-01:This report summarizes the impact on corridor-level energy use and emissions associated with the 2018 opening of the I-75 Northwest Corridor (NWC) and...
- :Liu, Haobing ;Guensler, Randall2020-06-01:To help consumers overcome higher initial purchase costs of plug-in hybrid and battery-electric vehicles (collectively PEVs), and to help promote PEV ...
- :Guensler, Randall ;Liu, Haobing2018-10-01:The Motor Vehicle Emission Simulator (MOVES) model was developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to estimate emissions from on-roa...
- :Xu, Xiaodan ;Liu, Haobing2018-10-01:The Fuel and Emissions Calculator (FEC) is an operating-mode-based, life-cycle energy and emissions modeling tool developed by Georgia Institute of Te...
- :Xu, Yanzhi ;Liu, Haobing2017-06-16:Converting a congested high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane into a high-occupancy toll (HOT) lane is a viable option for improving travel time reliabilit...
- :Liu, Haobing ;Xu, Xiaodan2017-04-17:MOVES and AERMOD are the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s recommended models for use in project-level transportation conformity and hot-spot a...
- :Xu, Xiaodan ;Xu, Yanzhi2016-09-01:The Fuel and Emissions Calculator (FEC) is an operating-mode-based, life-cycle emissions modeling tool developed by the Georgia Institute of Technolog...
- :Xu, Xiaodan ;Liu, Haobing2016-08-01:Travel demand models (TDM) are developed by Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) for analyzing regional travel patterns but are often used to pr...
- :Liu, Haobing ;Xu, Yanzhi2016-06-01:The Motor Vehicle Emission Simulator (MOVES) model was developed by the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to estimate emissions from on-road ...
- :Xu, Yanshi Ann ;Li, Hanyan Ann2016-04-01:Eco-driving has significant potential to reduce fuel consumption and emissions from transit operations. Analyses were conducted of 68 thousand miles o...
- :Li, Hanyan Ann ;Liu, Haobing2015-07-31:The paper showcases the strategies for reducing deadheading in the planning process for transit agencies, and the analysis herein, conducted for the A...
- :Guensler, Randall ;Liu, Haobing2015-07-31:The MOtor Vehicle Emission Simulator (MOVES) model is published by the USEPA to estimate emissions from on-road vehicles in the United States. Traffic...
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