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Nov 22, 2024
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CEE 6648 - Sustainable Transportation Systems Design Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading (no audit).
Prerequisite: CEE 3040 and CEE 3610 , or permission of instructor. Enrollment limited to: graduate students or permission of instructor. Co-meets with CEE 4640 .
F. Vanek.
Graduate-level design course in transportation, with a focus on design of sustainable transportation systems. The perspective in the course is one of “system design”, i.e., understanding the process of creating objectives, developing alternative designs and having models capable of representing the interactions among major elements of the overall system. We will also adopt a “sustainable development” or “triple bottom line” perspective, taking into account ecological and social as well as economic dimensions of transportation systems design. From this perspective, efficient transportation function achieves the economic objective, while quantifying and minimizing negative impacts addresses ecological and social goals. The interactions among the major system elements (vehicles, infrastructure, people, freight) occurs on networks, and we need to focus on how networks function. We will also study how resources are allocated and how capacity is maintained in networks. Systems design is examined from both a public sector perspective and from a private sector perspective.
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