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9780323901291: Geographic Information Systems for Intermodal Transportation: Methods, Models, and Applications

Sinopsis

Geographic Information Systems for Intermodal Transportation: Methods, Models, Applications examines the basic concepts and applications of Geographic Information Systems for Transportation. The book discusses the unique characteristics of each transportation mode-- highway, railway, waterway and airway―as well as the combined intermodal transportation network. The book shows how GIS generates vehicle routes and shorted paths, develops transportation demand models, analyzes spatial data, and how three-dimensional modelling is applied to the intermodal transportation.

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Acerca del autor

EunSu Lee, Associate New Jersey City University, teaches courses at the undergraduate and graduate level in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Transportation Management, Transportation Systems Modeling, Transportation Planning and Environmental Compliance, and GIS for Transportation. He holds professional certifications in Geographic Information Systems, Certified Production and Inventory Management, and Supply Chain. His articles have appeared in numerous journals including Transportation Research Record: Journal of Transportation Research Board, Journal of Transportation Research Forum, ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, and Management Research Review. He is an active member in TRB’s Standing Committee on Visualization in Transportation.

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Transportation applications and geospatial information are fused into geographic information systems, yet there lacks an up to date reference on how to effectively integrate geospatial data to into today intermodal, multimodal transportation network.

Geographic Information Systems for Multimodal Transportation: Methods, Models, Applications examines the basic concepts and applications of Geographic Information Systems for Transportation. It discuss the unique characteristics of each transportation mode-- highway, railway, waterway, and airway—as well as the combined intermodal transportation network. The book shows how GIS generates vehicle routes and shorted paths, develops transportation demand models, analyzes spatial data, and how three-dimensional modelling is applied to the intermodal transportation.

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