Description |
1 online resource (376 p.) |
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Transportation Ser |
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Transportation Ser
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Contents |
Intro -- Contents -- About the authors -- 1. Section bicycle individual riding characteristics -- 1.1 Concepts of bicycle traffic -- 1.2 Overview of bicycle microscopic riding characteristics -- 1.3 Overview of bicycle traffic in various countries -- 1.4 Bicycle traffic features in comparison to other transport means -- 1.5 The main content of this book -- References -- 2. Microscopic bicycle microscopic riding characteristics -- 2.1 Cyclists' psychological characteristics -- 2.2 Static and dynamic measurements -- 2.3 S-shaped trajectory -- 2.4 Speed characteristics |
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2.5 Braking characteristics -- 2.6 Turning characteristics -- References -- 3. Bicycle microscopic behavioral characteristics at signalized intersections -- 3.1 Field data collection -- 3.2 Micro behavior data extraction -- 3.3 Micro behavioral data analysis basis -- 3.4 Analysis of speed data -- 3.5 Time-related behavior data -- 3.6 Acceleration data analysis -- 3.7 Density data analysis -- 3.8 Summary -- Reference -- 4. Cyclists' crossing behavior model at signalized intersection -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Gap acceptance choice behavior model -- 4.3 Lag acceptance choice behavior model |
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4.4 Summary -- References -- 5. Bicycle microscopic behavior analysis patterns -- 5.1 General pattern of behavior analysis -- 5.2 Human behavior characteristics -- 5.3 Behavior analysis patterns in psychology and sociology -- 5.4 Behavior analysis patterns in economics -- 5.5 Behavior analysis patterns in traffic engineering -- 5.6 Summary -- References -- 6. Analysis of bicycle microscopic behavior at un-signalized intersections -- 6.1 Description and definition of the problem -- 6.2 Building a theoretical analysis framework |
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6.3 Tactical-level model support theory-expected utility theory of decision analysis -- 6.4 Operational-level model support theory-Social Force model -- 6.5 Summary -- References -- 7. Microscopic behavior model of bicycle crossing un-signalized intersections -- 7.1 Normative cyclist behavior theory and model -- 7.2 Microscopic behavior modeling of bicycle crossing un-signalized intersections -- 7.3 Summary -- References -- 8. Empirical analysis of bicycle microscopic behavior model -- 8.1 Field data collection -- 8.2 Data collection and preprocessing -- 8.3 Data reliability analysis |
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8.4 Path planning model parameter identification -- 8.5 Dynamic riding model parameter identification -- 8.6 Summary -- Appendix A: Questionnaire group analysis statistics -- A.1 Comparison of investigator sample groups -- A.2 Group analysis of the questionnaire influencing factors -- References -- 9. Confirmation of validity of bicycle microscopic behavior model -- 9.1 Model validation method -- 9.2 Model validity analysis -- 9.3 Summary -- Reference -- 10. Neural network-based bicycle collision avoidance behavioral model at un-signalized intersections |
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10.1 Introduction to artificial neural networks (ANNs) |
Summary |
Offering systematic analysis of the movements and behaviours of bicycles and their riders, this book examines data collection and evaluation approaches and then goes on to develop a framework for the theory and modelling of bike traffic. Coverage includes verification techniques, and a chapter on riding characteristics for context |
Notes |
Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Wu, Jianping
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ISBN |
9781785619526 |
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1785619527 |
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