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Flurin Hänseler supervision
This page reports only the academic work registered in the databases of the Transport and Mobility Laboratory, and is not necessarily a comprehensive list of the work by Flurin Hänseler.
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Masters theses
- Guy Cooper
- Section: Mathematics
- A multi-class framework for a pedestrian cell transmission model accounting for population heterogeneity
- Supervision:Flurin Hänseler, Marija Nikolic
- Expert:
- 17/02/2014-20/06/2014
Semester projects
- Specification testing of fundamental diagrams for an anisotropic pedestrian network loading model, Joel Mateus Fonseca (SSC), January 30, 2016
- Online estimation of pedestrian origin-destination demand in train stations using Kalman Filtering, Marc Solsona Bernet (SGC), January 30, 2016
- Development of a novel pedestrian walking model applicable to congested flows, Gael LEDERREY, June 19, 2015
- A two-step approach for estimating pedestrian demand in a congested network, Eduard Rojas (SIN), May 30, 2014
- Schedule-based estimation of pedestrian travel demand within a quasi-uncongested railway station, Quentin Mazars-Simon (SSC), January 31, 2014
- Demand/supply coupling in pedestrian traffic estimation, Jérémy Rabasco (CSE), January 31, 2014
- Movement patterns of pedestrians on platforms, Nicholas Alan Molyneaux, May 31, 2013
- Development of a novel pedestrian flow simulator, Thomas Mühlematter, May 31, 2013
- Movement patterns of pedestrians on platforms prior to/after train departures/arrivals in Gare de Lausanne: Exploitation of pedestrian tracking data, Isabel Tovar, January 12, 2013
- Dynamic estimation of pedestrian origin-destination within train stations: Exploitation of pedestrian tracking data and comparison to travel surveys, Maëlle Zimmermann (SMA), January 12, 2013