UCTC Research Abstracts 1991-1992
Dissertation Research
Faculty Research:
The following projects, submitted by faculty members of the University of
California, were evaluated and selected for funding based on a peer review
process.
Dissertation Research
Modeling Dynamic Driver Behavioral Choice in Response to
Real-Time Driver Information
Jeffrey Adler, Civil Engineering, Irvine
A Model for Efficient Allocation of Transportation and
Transit Equipment
Ya Feng Du, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Berkeley
Cost-Effectiveness of Air Quality Measures for Heavy-Duty
Diesel Trucks
Randall Guensler, Civil Engineering, Davis
Regional Versus Local Accessibility: Linking Highway and
Transit Investments to Travel Patterns
Susan Handy, City and Regional Planning, Berkeley
Organization and Behavior of Truck Owner-Operators
James Smith, Social Sciences, Irvine
Spatial Pattern and Urban Commuting
Shunfeng Song, Economics, Irvine
From Freeways to Public Transit: Function of Transportation
Finance
Brian Taylor, Architecture and Urban Planning, Los Angeles
Competitive Network Equilibrium
Wm. David Walls, Economics
Market-Based Incentives for Controlling Vehicle Emissions
Quanlu Wang, Environmental Studies, Davis