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Build it but where? A GIS methodology for guiding the planning of new cycling facilities
Concern over climate change, traffic congestion, and the health consequences of sedentary lifestyles has resulted in a surge of interest in cycling as an efficient form of urban ...
Larsen, J. & El-Geneidy, M.

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Examining travel distances by walking and cycling, Montréal, Canada
Active transportation – especially walking and cycling – is undergoing a surge in popularity in urban planning and transportation circles as a solution to the environmental and...
Yasmin, F., Larsen, J. & El-Geneidy, A.
WICON
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Constructing accurate, space-efficient, wireless coverage maps for vehicular contexts
Wireless connectivity for vehicles is a fast-growing market, with a plethora of different network technologies already in use. Surveys of the numbers of IEEE 802.11b/g access poin...
David N. Cottingham, Robert K. Harle, Andy Hopper
CCR
2010
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13 years 7 months ago
Radio resource management considerations for LTE Femto cells
Femtocell access points (FAPs), also popularly known as Home Base Stations, are small base stations for use within indoor environments to improve coverage and capacity. FAPs have ...
Parag Kulkarni, Woon Hau Chin, Tim Farnham
BMCBI
2008
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BioGraphE: high-performance bionetwork analysis using the Biological Graph Environment
Background: Graphs and networks are common analysis representations for biological systems. Many traditional graph algorithms such as k-clique, k-coloring, and subgraph matching h...
George Chin Jr., Daniel G. Chavarría-Mirand...