Essays about: "road design features"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 39 essays containing the words road design features.
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6. Interaction-Aware Vehicle Trajectory Prediction via Attention Mechanism and Beyond
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : With the development of autonomous driving technology, vehicle trajectory prediction has become a hot topic in the intelligent traffic area. However, complex road conditions may bring multiple challenges to the vehicle trajectory prediction model. READ MORE
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7. Predicting Road Rut with a Multi-time-series LSTM Model
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för information och teknikAbstract : Road ruts are depressions or grooves worn into a road. Increases in rut depth are highly undesirable due to the heightened risk of hydroplaning. Accurately predicting increases in road rut depth is important for maintenance planning within the Swedish Transport Administration. READ MORE
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8. How to make the most of open data? A travel demand and supply model for regional bicycle paths
University essay from KTH/Transport och systemanalysAbstract : Detta examensarbete syftar till att svara på ett av Trafikverket fastställt problem: en gemensam regional cykelplanerings process skulle göra dem billigare och mer jämförbara. De erbjuder för närvarande planerarna en modell som utvecklades av Kågeson 2007. READ MORE
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9. Predicting the Performance of a Cleaning Nozzle : A Cost-Effective CFD Modeling Approach Compared Against Experimental Data
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanisk värmeteori och strömningsläraAbstract : With the increasing reliance and use of sensors to improve the capabilities of modern road vehicles, ensuring their functionality during different weather conditions has become an important design consideration. The sensing equipment is utilized for a multitude of tasks, ranging from aiding the user with parking to avoiding potentially dangerous situations. READ MORE
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10. The implementation of cost-effective road space reallocation measures : A case study from Sydney, Australia
University essay from KTH/TransportplaneringAbstract : There are growing global trends to reduce private vehicle usership due to environmental andsocial responsibilities. This coincides with similar trends towards promoting active transport(cycling and walking) and public transport usership. READ MORE