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Initiative for Sustainable Mobility Publications

Initiative for Sustainable Mobility (ISM) Directors and faculty fellows have been highly active publishing in (high impact-factor) SCI-indexed peer-reviewed journals, white papers/policy briefs, and conferences.

Publications and presentations supported by ISM include the following:

  • Liu J., A. Khattak & X. Wang. The Role of Alternative Fuel Vehicles: Using Behavioral and Sensor Data to Model Hierarchies in Travel, Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2015. DOI: 10.1016/j.trc.2015.01.028. (2 yr. IF=2.820)
  • Wang X, A. Khattak, J. Liu, G. Masghati-Amoli & S. Son. What is the Level of Volatility in Instantaneous Driving Decisions? Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2015. DOI: 10.1016/j.trc.2014.12.014. (2 yr. IF=2.820)
  • Bandeira, J., D. Carvalho, A. Khattak, N. Rouphail, P. Fernandes, T. Fontes, S. Pereira, & M. Coelho, Empirical assessment of route choice impact on emissions over different road types, traffic demands, and driving scenarios. Forthcoming in International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 2015. ID: 901447, DOI:10.1080/15568318.2014.901447. (2 yr. IF=1.447)
  • Liu C. and D.L. Greene, Consumer Choice of E85: Price Sensitivity and Cost of Limited Fuel Availability, Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2454, pp. 20-27, 2015. (2 yr. IF= 0.556)
  • Greene, D., C.Z. Liu and S. Park, Public Policy and the Transition to Electric Drive Vehicles in the U.S.: The Role of the Zero Emission Vehicles Mandates, Energy Strategy Reviews, vol. 5 (2014) pp. 66-77. (SNIP=0.889)
  • Greene, D., A. Khattak, J. Liu, X. Wang, J. Hopson, & R. Goeltz, Is there Evidence for a Gap between On-Road and Test Cycle Fuel Economy? TRB paper # 16-1579, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2016.
  • Greene, D., J. Liu, & A. Khattak, How On-Road Fuel Economy Varies with Vehicle Cumulative Mileage and Daily Use? TRB paper # 16-1586, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2016.
  • Greene, D. & C. Liu, Outlook for U.S. Oil Dependence 2014: Is Independence in Sight? TRB paper # 15-1545, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2015.
  • Wang X, J. Liu, and A. Khattak, Generating Fuel Economy Information to Support Cost Effective Vehicle Choices: Comparing Standard and Customized Driving Cycles, TRB paper # 15-4548, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2015.
  • Liu J., A. Khattak & X. Wang, Creating Indices for How People Drive in a Region: A Comparative Study of Driving Performance, TRB paper # 15-0966, Transportation Issues and Solutions in Major Cities, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2015.
  • Khattak A. & J. Liu, Supporting Instantaneous Driving Decisions through vehicle trajectory data, TRB paper # 15-1345, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2015.
  • Liu, J. & A. Khattak, Providing real-time driving volatility information, Paper # 12468, Intelligent Transportation Systems World Congress meeting, Detroit, 2014.

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