Matías Villafranca, Felipe Delgado, Mathias Klapp Abstract Unexpected delays while executing aircraft maintenance tasks can result in costly operational disruptions for airlines, including expensive flight delays and overtime. In this study, we address uncertainty in... read more →
Denis Sauré, Miguel O’Ryan, Juan Pablo Torres, Jorge Pacheco, Patricio Aguilera, Andrea Caro, Leonardo J. Basso, Natalia Trigo, Gonzalo Diaz, Marcel Goic Abstract Background In the latter half of 2023, the northern hemisphere initiated the rollout of nirsevimab immunization strategies for infants, yielding promising early results. As... read more →
Cristhian Figueroa-Martínez y Natan Waintrub Resumen El artículo indaga en las formas en que el entorno construido incide en las actividades que ocurren en el espacio público según las perspectivas... read more →
Jorge Fuenzalida-Izquierdo, Lake Sagaris, Juan Carlos Muñoz, and Giovanni Vecchio Abstract We examine to what extent Public Participation GIS (PPGIS) contributes to a successful participatory process and how context affects the tool’s role in both process... read more →
Ariel López, Sebastián Seriani, Álvaro Peña, Vicente Aprigliano and Bernardo Arredondo Abstract The efficiency of a metro station is determined by the transfer capacity it has on the platform. This is... read more →
Marcia L. Baptista, Felipe Delgado, Nathan Eskue, Manuel Arias Chao & Kai Goebel Abstract Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) is a multidisciplinary framework that provides vital information to operators to ensure maximum system uptime and system... read more →
Mohammad Sadrani, Alejandro Tirachini, Constantinos Antoniou Abstract This paper focuses on optimizing mixed-fleet bus scheduling (MFBS) with vehicles of different sizes in public transport systems. We develop a novel mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) model to... read more →
Felipe González, Hugo E. Silva Abstract We use bus GPS data across 500 routes to estimate the impact of priority infrastructure on buses’ speed and ridership in Chile. Almost 100 million bus trips... read more →
Juan de Dios Ortúzar At the beginning of 2024, Modelling Transport’s fifth and final edition (Ortúzar and Willumsen, 2024) appeared on the shelves. In writing this new edition, some 700 pages... read more →
Margareth Gutiérrez, Ricardo Hurtubia, Juan de Dios Ortúzar Abstract We study the roles of habit, the perception of insecurity, and the built environment in the willingness to change to cycling for compulsory trips in Santiago,... read more →