Tidal Transfer Gradients: Optimizing Bus Holding at Ferry Terminals for Littoral Phase Shifts
If you manage bus connections at a ferry terminal, you already know the standard holding playbook: hold the bus five minutes, maybe ten, then release....
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If you manage bus connections at a ferry terminal, you already know the standard holding playbook: hold the bus five minutes, maybe ten, then release....
The Challenge of Shoreline Intermodal Transfers: Navigating Dynamic Demand Coastal logistics operations face a unique set of challenges that inland sy...
Understanding Coastal Syncopation: The Fundamental MismatchCoastal syncopation describes the pattern mismatch between standard transfer algorithms and...
Coastal bus routes face a hidden adversary: the slow but relentless movement of sand along shorelines, known as littoral drift. When sediment accumula...
Every coastal inlet is a negotiation between tide, sediment, and schedule. The window for transferring cargo from ocean vessel to shallow-draft barge ...
Ferry terminals in coastal zones face a peculiar intermodal challenge: bus holding strategies designed for stable urban corridors fail when beach accr...