32 research outputs found
Predatory Behavior in the Passenger Transport Industry
Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies. Business School. The University of Sydney
Multi-criteria evaluation method for freight logistics innovations
The objective of this study is to build up a common approach for the assessment of logistics innovations. Innovations are referred to here as best practices and are considered as existing approaches or solutions providing an answer to a relevant problem or challenge in freight transport. The impact evaluation of logistics innovations takes into account strategic targets, topics covered, transferability and novelty of the best practices. A freight specific multi-criteria analysis approach was designed for the evaluation process
A software defined radio testbed implementation
We report on the implementation of a software defined radio (SDR) based on state-of-the-art digital signal processors (DSPs), which are linked serially to PCs. While time critical operations are executed on specialised transmit and receive processors with a fixed block structure, the baseband processing is performed on highly flexible DSPs. The latter run several concurrent functionalities, such as the reception of data over a serial link, the assembly of symbols and frames for transmission, as well as receiver functions such as a fractionally spaced equaliser for synchronisation and mitigation of potentially dispersive channels under a DSP/BIOS system. The testbed system is capable of transmitting packets of data over the SDR link
Competition, contestability and predation The economics of competition in deregulated bus markets
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Bus services on Merseyside in the transitional period
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Bus deregulation and competition A survey of independent operators
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