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Estimating a rail passenger trip origin‐destination matrix using automatic data collection systemsZhao et al., 2007
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- Zhao J
- Rahbee A
- Wilson N
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- Computer‐Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
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Automatic data collection (ADC) systems are becoming increasingly common in transit systems throughout the world. Although these ADC systems are often designed to support specific fairly narrow functions, the resulting data can have wide‐ranging application, well …
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