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Ashu Kedia, PhD
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Acceptability of collection and delivery points from consumers’ perspective: A qualitative case study of Christchurch city
A Kedia, D Kusumastuti, A Nicholson
Case Studies on Transport Policy 5 (4), 587-595, 2017
1322017
Establishing collection and delivery points to encourage the use of active transport: A case study in New Zealand using a consumer-centric approach
A Kedia, D Kusumastuti, A Nicholson
Sustainability 11 (22), 6255, 2019
442019
Locating Collection and Delivery Points for Goods' Last-mile Travel: A Case Study in New Zealand
A Kedia, D Kusumastuti, A Nicholson
The 11th International Conference on City Logistics, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 2019
282019
Fuzzy logic approach in mode choice modelling for education trips: a case study of Indian metropolitan city
A Kedia, K Saw, BK Katti
Transport 30 (3), 286-293, 2015
252015
Effect of online shopping on consumers’ shopping travel and goods’ last-mile travel: A case study in Christchurch
A Kedia, D Kusumastuti, A Nicholson
41st Australasian Transport Research Forum, Canberra, Australia, 2019
122019
Transit Shift Response Analysis Through Fuzzy Rule Based-Choice Model: A Case Study of Indian Metropolitan City
AS Kedia, S Dhulipala, S PS, J Mannilthodi, BK Katti
Transportation in Developing Economies 3 (1), 8, 2017
112017
Spatial distribution of urban trips in recently expanded Surat city through Fuzzy Logic with various clustering Techniques: A case study of typical metropolitan city in India
S PS, A Kedia, S Dhulipala, K Saw, BK Katti
Transportation Research Procedia 25, 2396-2407, 2017
102017
Multi-route choice modelling in a metropolitan context: A comparative analysis using Multinomial Logit and Fuzzy Logic based approaches
S Dhulipala, A Kedia, BK Katti
European Transport / Trasporti Europei, 1-17, 2020
62020
Estimating the effect of online shopping and collection-delivery points on shopping travel in New Zealand.
A Kedia
PhD Thesis, The University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1-288, 2020
42020
Building A Neuro-Fuzzy Based Route Choice Model in Metropolitan Context: Surat City in India
S Dhulipala, AS Kedia, S PS, BK Katti
Transportation Research Procedia 25, 3203-3219, 2017
42017
Travel time reliability evaluation using fuzzy-possibility approach: a case study of an Indian city
K Saw, BK Katti, GJ Joshi, A Kedia
Transportation Planning and Technology, 1-19, 2024
12024
Modelling commuters’ travel time perception on an urban corridor using the fuzzy logic technique: A case study of Surat, India
K Saw, BK Katti, G Joshi, A Kedia
12023
Estimating the Adoption of Electric Vehicles: A Case Study of Four Indian States.
K Saw, A Kedia
Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 2023
12023
Modelling Consumers’ Preferences for Time-Slot Based Home Delivery of Goods Bought Online: An Empirical Study in Christchurch
A Kedia, D Abudayyeh, D Kusumastuti, A Nicholson
Logistics 8 (2), 47, 2024
2024
Location-allocation modelling for good's last-mile travel
A Kedia, D Kusumastuti, A Nicholson
IPENZ Transportation Group Conference, Queenstown, New Zealand, 2018
2018
Transit Shift Behaviour Study Through Fuzzy Rule Based Analysis: A Case Study of Indian Metropolitan City
A Kedia, S Dhulipala, S PS, BK Katti
World Conference on Transport Research, Shanghai, July 2016, 2016
2016
Spatial distribution of urban trips in recently expanded Surat city through Fuzzy Logic and Artificial Neural Network Techniques: A comparative study
S PS, S Dhulipala, AS Kedia, BK Katti
3rd Conference of Transportation Research Group of India (CTRG-2015 …, 2015
2015
ROUTE CHOICE BEHAVIORAL STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO THE RECENTLY REDEVELOPED RING ROAD WITH PROVISION OF NUMBER OF FLYOVERS IN SURAT CITY USING FUZZY INFERENCE SYSTEM
S Dhulipala, S PS, AS Kedia, BK Katti
3rd Conference of Transportation Research Group of India, Kolkata, India, 2015
2015
MODE CHOICE MODELLING FOR WORK TRIPS IN AN INDIAN METROPOLITAN CITY USING SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUE
AS Kedia, K Saw, BK Katti
Transportation Planning and Implementation Methodologies in Developing …, 2014
2014
DISCRETE MODE CHOICE MODELLING THROUGH FRBS: A CASE STUDY OF METROPOLITAN CITY
AS Kedia, BK Katti
Colloquium on Transportation Systems Engineering and Management (CTSEM) 2014, 2014
2014
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