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Journal of Transportation and Statistics (JTS), Volume 3, Number 2


Journal of Transportation and Statistics (JTS), Volume 3, Number 2 Author: Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Format:  Print (Soft Cover, 103 pages)
Availability: Out-of-print / Immediate download
Price: Free

Publisher: Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Publication Date: September 2000
Publication Number: ISSN-1094-8848
 
 
 

This journal focuses on the statistical analysis and modeling of automotive emissions. Paper titles in this journal are the following: Introduction to the Special Issue on Statistical Analysis and Modeling of Automobile Emissions; Some Issues in the Statistical Analysis of Vehicle Emissions; Validity of Chase Car Data Used in Developing Emissions Cycles; Statistical Analysis and Model Validation of Automobile Emissions; A Framework for Modeling In-Use Deterioration of Light-Duty Vehicle Emissions Using MOBILE6; The Use of Mixed Effects ANCOVA to Characterize Vehicle Emissions Profiles; Validation of the MEASURE Automobile Emissions Model: A Statistical Analysis; and Air Quality Assessment at a Congested Urban Intersection.

The Journal of Transportation and Statistics features original research that measures transportation activity and its importance to society, analyzes the consequences of transportation activity, evaluates the performance of transportation systems, analyzes transportation trends, and advances the science of acquiring, validating, managing, and disseminating transportation information.


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