2014
Authors
Sousa, JFd; Sousa, JPd; Farias, T; Costa,; Melo, S;
Publication
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Abstract
2014
Authors
de Sousa, JF; Rossi, R;
Publication
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Abstract
2017
Authors
Teles, MD; de Sousa, JF;
Publication
19TH EURO WORKING GROUP ON TRANSPORTATION MEETING (EWGT2016)
Abstract
This paper presents a General Morphological Analysis (GMA) meta-model aiming to help decision-makers wishing to integrate sustainability concerns into the company strategy. This is made by joining Operational Research (OR) analysts, decision-makers and stakeholders as participants in the problem structuring and formulation process. This is particularly relevant in societal issues, where public transport companies are particularly important. Indeed, public transport companies play a quite visible role in the dimensions of corporate social responsibility, namely because of four reasons: (i) they provide daily services crucial to mass customers' mobility; (ii) their investments are usually of high value and rather sensitive to technological development; (iii) they play a crucial role in the energy sector and (iv) are strongly dependent upon macro-policies. © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
2016
Authors
Martins, H; Freire, J;
Publication
ICERI2016: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
Abstract
2014
Authors
Perrotta, D; Macedo, JL; Rossetti, RJF; de Sousa, JF; Kokkinogenis, Z; Ribeiro, B; Afonso, JL;
Publication
TRANSPORTATION: CAN WE DO MORE WITH LESS RESOURCES? - 16TH MEETING OF THE EURO WORKING GROUP ON TRANSPORTATION - PORTO 2013
Abstract
This paper intends to analyze the performance of an electric bus for three different routes in the city of Oporto. The objective is to study the correlation between the type of route a bus travels and the amount of energy it spends in performing it. Besides energy, the potential of the recovering part of it through regenerative braking will also be discussed. It is expected that long and demanding routes, e.g. those encompassing meandering paths, will make the bus use more energy. To accomplish these objectives, a simulation platform was built upon both a nanoscopic representation of the electrical bus and its microscopic interaction with the road traffic network while performing different journeys through specific routes. Simulation results are compared and discussed, as well as are directions for future work identified. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of Scientific Committee
2014
Authors
de Sousa, JF; Rossi, R;
Publication
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Abstract
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