DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6d74ab/international_jour) has announced the addition of the "International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology" subscription to their offering.
Pressures of population growth and prosperity are stressing transport networks worldwide, most noticeably in developing countries. The need for infrastructure renewal and development presents opportunities for syntheses of engineering practice and theory to create frameworks of understanding which can serve as bases for creating new ideas to improve mobility, enhance safety and foster smart growth in transportation systems. While the International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology will probe the frontiers of the technically possible, it will also publish papers on the constraints on the possible, in terms of public policy, government regulation and natural environments.
The International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology is the only English language journal focussing on these issues, with special emphasis on the developing world. As such it will be a most useful addition to the literature, benefiting researchers, practitioners and policy makers, the community of innovation in transport in the broadest sense.
Themes
The editors will welcome papers on:
- Innovative roadway materials
- Innovative railroad engineering and technology
- Transportation planning and network growth
- Geometric impacts on traffic operations
- Traffic engineering and safety
- Signal control and traffic impact analysis
- Urban street parking and parking management
- Traffic safety under poor weather conditions
- Traffic simulation for operating a network under abnormal conditions
- Traffic safety and operations of two-lane highways, expressways, and freeways,
- Traffic collision countermeasures and safety devices
Contents of the first issue:
- A Temporal Domain Decomposition Algorithmic Scheme for Large-Scale Dynamic Traffic Assignment
- Modeling Inclement Weather Impacts on Traffic Stream Behavior
- Determination of Onramp Weaving Length for Resolving Merging Dilemma
- Deterioration of retro-reflective sheet under outdoors weathering and weather-o-meter
- A Discussion on the Current MUTCD Standards on Traffic Control Signals for Freeway Entrance Ramps
- Cohesive Soil Stabilized Using Sewage Sludge Ash/Cement and Nano Aluminum Oxide
- A Multi-scale Framework for Modeling Concrete Strength
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