ASCE 9780784410387 2009
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Automated People Movers 2009
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2009 | 633 |
This collection contains 53 papers presented at the Twelfth International Conference on Automated People Movers, held in Atlanta, Georgia, May 31
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Cover |
6 | Contents |
10 | Airport Experiences Landside APM Planning at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport |
20 | NDIA APM: Building an APM in a Terminal Building |
29 | The Dallas Love Field People Mover Connector |
43 | The Sacramento International Airport APM |
53 | DFW Skylink: Tracking Success |
59 | Operations and Maintenance at Atlanta Airport |
65 | O’Hare ATS—The Teenage Years |
78 | APM Systems: The Key to Atlanta Airport Expansion |
89 | Planning and Integration—MHJIT at Atlanta Airport |
100 | Expanding the APM System at Atlanta Airport |
114 | The Impact of APMs on Property Value |
125 | London Heathrow Terminal Five APM Project |
137 | MIA Mover APM: A Fixed Facilities Design-Build Perspective |
150 | MIA Mover Procurement |
160 | Major Activity Centers APM Feasibility Study for the Vienna Central Station Development Area |
173 | Las Vegas People Mover Integration Potential |
188 | Planning and Procurement of the Doha, West-Bay APM |
199 | PRT Case Study at the Village West Development in Kansas City, Kansas |
210 | Project Funding Opportunities |
221 | Evolving Clark County APM Code Requirements |
228 | A Campus Transportation System for Michigan Tech |
242 | California University of Pennsylvania (CALU)—Maglev Sky Shuttle |
254 | New System Developments Market Trends and Comparative Study of Economic and Technological Parameters of APM Systems |
266 | Financing Transit Usage with Podcars in 59 Swedish Cities |
306 | Sustainability, PRT, and Parking |
318 | The Impact of PRT on Army Base Sustainability |
330 | Ride Sharing in Personal Rapid Transit Capacity Planning |
342 | Wireless Communication Based Computer Simulator to Assess the Operational Scenarios for the PRT Systems |
352 | Extending PRT Capabilities |
359 | Open-Guideway Personal Rapid Transit Station Options |
370 | Introducing PRT to the Sustainable City |
388 | The Need for High Capacity PRT Standardization |
398 | Vectus PRT Concept and Test Track Experience |
412 | Plenary Defining the Right Roles for Automated Guideway Transit Systems |
422 | Somewhere in Time—A History of Automated People Movers |
434 | System Improvements Eco-Industrial Design for Cityval, Siemens’ New AGT |
437 | Guideway Design and Construction |
445 | How to Design a PRT Guideway |
459 | Heathrow PRT Guideway, Lessons Learned |
480 | New Technology Integration for Older System Technologies |
493 | Optimizing APM Failure-Mode Capacities |
501 | Orlando APM Running Surface Rehabilitation: Airsides 1 and 3 |
508 | System Demonstration: Preparing for Success |
516 | Energy-Efficient APM Using High Performance Batteries |
520 | Standards for Successful APM Implementation |
534 | Advanced Composite Carbody Systems |
543 | Advances in Passenger Convenience and Comfort |
555 | Urban Metro Objectively Assessing Automatic vs. Manual Control for Transit Systems |
564 | Rubber Tired APM—A Better Solution for Honolulu Rapid Transit |
571 | Guangzhou APM: First Urban APM in China |
583 | Simulation Analysis of APM Systems in Dense Urban Environments—Part 1: Transit User Experience |
597 | Simulation Analysis of APM Systems in Dense Urban Environments—Part 2: System Operations |
612 | An Enhanced Bombardier CX-100 APM Vehicle |
630 | Indexes Author Index A B C D E G H I J K L M |
631 | N O P Q R S T W Y Z |
632 | Subject Index A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R |
633 | S T U V W |