Selection of urban transportation systems |
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Authors: | Edward W. Walbridge |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Department of Systems Engineering , Box 4348, Chicago, Illinois, 60680 |
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Abstract: | An information system is presented which identifies the transportation technologies suited to any one transportation need situation lying in a broad range of such situations. The system is concerned with people movement rather than goods movement. The user of the system specifies the nature and extent of demand, as well as certain service requirements. A transportation technology is identified as suited to a particular need situation when the technology meets the demand and the service requirements, and does so at reasonable cost. The technologies identified by the system as suited to a need situation must be examined to select the one best alternative. This final selection process is not part of the system. This system consists of two tables. Their use is described and examples are given. The procedure used to develop the tables is discussed. The system identifies new transportation technologies (PRT, AGT, etc.) as well as old. |
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