The aim of the book is to present and discuss new methods, issues and challenges involved in geoinformatics' contribution to making transportation more intelligent, efficient and human-friendly. It covers a wide range of topics related to transportation and geoinformatics. The themes are divided into four main sections: Transport modeling, Sensor data and services, Intelligent transport systems, and Transport planning and accessibility.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Investigation of Sonar Stabilisation Method for Improved Seafloor Image Quality. - Global Land Cover Classification Based on Microwave Polarization and Gradient Ratio (MPGR). - Optimal Path Problem With Possibilistic Weights. - Optimal Placement of the Bike Rental Stations and Their Capacities in Olomouc. - Detecting Spatial and Temporal Route Information of GPS Traces. - Impact of Particular Indicators of Urban Development of Cities in the Czech Republic on Average Road Traffic Intensity. - Time of Day Dependency of Public Transport Accessibility in the Czech Republic. - Automatic Generation of 3D Building Models from Point Clouds. - Towards a Solution for the Public Web-Based GIS Monitoring and Alerting System. - Demand and Supply of Transport Connections for Commuting in the Czech Republic. - Train Platforming Problem. - Examples of the Implementation of Fuzzy Models in Tourism in the South Moravian Region. - Photovoltaics as an Element of Intelligent Transport System Development. - Urban Heartbeats (Daily Cycle of Public Transport Intensity). - Improving Geolocation by Combining Gps with Image Analysis. - The Impact of Data Aggregation on Potential Accessibility Values. - The Accuracy Of Digital Models For Road Design. - Gps Data and Car Drivers Parking Search Behavior in the City of Turnhout, Belgium. - Mobile Application for Acquiring Geodata on Public Transport Network.