Flurin Hänseler papers in conference proceedings

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Hänseler et al., 2015
Hänseler, F., Bierlaire, M., Molyneaux, N., Scarinci, R., and Thémans, M. (2015). Modeling pedestrian flows in train stations: The example of Lausanne railway station . Proceedings of the Swiss Transportation Research Conference (STRC) April 15-17, 2015.
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Hänseler et al., 2014
Hänseler, F., Molyneaux, N., Bierlaire, M., and Stathopoulos, A. (2014). Schedule-based estimation of pedestrian demand within a railway station . Proceedings of the Swiss Transportation Research Conference (STRC) 14-16 May, 2014.
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Molyneaux et al., 2014
Molyneaux, N., Hänseler, F., and Bierlaire, M. (2014). Modelling of train-induced pedestrian flows in railway stations . Proceedings of the Swiss Transportation Research Conference (STRC) 14-16 May, 2014.
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Hänseler et al., 2013
Hänseler, F., Farooq, B., and Bierlaire, M. (2013). An aggregated dynamic flow model for pedestrian movement in railway stations. Proceedings of the Swiss Transportation Research Conference (STRC) 24-26 April, 2013.
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Hänseler et al., 2012
Hänseler, F., Farooq, B., and Bierlaire, M. (2012). Preliminary ideas for dynamic estimation of pedestrian origin-destination demand within train stations. Proceedings of the Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) 02.05.2012-04.05.2012, 2012.
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Sahaleh et al, 2012
Sahaleh, S., Bierlaire, M., Farooq, B., Danalet, A., and Hänseler, F. (2012). Scenario Analysis of Pedestrian Flow in Public Spaces. Proceedings of the 12th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) May 2-4, 2012.
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