Skip to main content
European Commission logo print header

Article Category

News
Content archived on 2022-11-25

Article available in the following languages:

DE EN FR

Transport Research publications

A wide range of publications are available in the "Transport Research" series produced by DG VII (Transport) of the European Commission. These highlight research carried out under the EURET transport research programme (1990-1993), and the APAS (actions de préparation, d'accom...

A wide range of publications are available in the "Transport Research" series produced by DG VII (Transport) of the European Commission. These highlight research carried out under the EURET transport research programme (1990-1993), and the APAS (actions de préparation, d'accompagnement et de suivi) studies carried out in 1994-1995 in order to prepare for the current specific RTD programmein the field of Transport. The following reports either are available, or will be available by the end of 1996: - European Research on Transport, 1990-1993 (EURET): . EURET programme evaluation report; . Concerted action: . Cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis for new road construction; . Intermodal transport: . SIMET - Smart intermodal European transport; . Rail transport: . ERTMS - European rail traffic management system; . Eurobalise sub-system; . Eurocab sub-system; . Euroradio 2A & 2B sub-system; . Maritime transport: . RTIS - Regional traffic information system; . TAIE - Tools to access VTS and to increase the efficiency of VTS; . ATOMOS - Advanced technologies to optimize manpower on board ships; . MASIS - Human factors in the man/ship systems for the European fleets; . Air transport: . SWIFT - Specification for controller working positions in the future air traffic control; . EURATN - European aeronautical telecommunication network; . AEGIS - ATM European group for improvement of scenarios; - APAS: . Strategic transport: . Cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis for rail infrastructure; . Cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis for inland waterways infrastructure; . Cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis for nodal centres for goods; . Cost-benefit and multi-criteria analysis for nodal centres for passengers; . Databases and scenarios for European transport; . Financing models for new transport infrastructure; . Methodologies for transport impact assessment; . Transport strategic modelling; . Space systems for navigation; . Intermodal transport: . Scipio - A new approach for research application; . Urban transport: . Public transport prioritization; . Modelling of urban transport; . Effectiveness of measures influencing the levels of public transport use in urban areas; . Pricing and financing of urban transport; . New market orientated transport systems; . Road transport: . Investment, organization and finance scenarios; . Assessment of road transport models and systems architectures; . Evaluation; . Harmonization of European accident investigation systems; . Network architecture; . Rail transport: . ERTMS - European rail traffic management system requirement specifications; . Maritime transport: . VTMIS - Vessel traffic management and information systems; . THAMES - Technology and human aspects of maritime efficiency and safety; . Structure and organization of maritime transport; . MST short sea shipping; . Impact of changing logistics on maritime transport; . RIACT - Relevance of information and communications technologies for shipping; . Inland waterways transport systems; . Air transport: . FRAIS - Functional requirements for an airport ground movement control and management interconnection system; . Vaporeto - Validation process for users' requirements in air traffic operations; . Muftis - Model use and fast-time stimulation; . Requirements for a functional organization of the control tower operations and tools; . Study on potential benefits to airport/ATM congestion through special operational procedures for rotorcraft: . Wake Vortex reporting scheme and meteorological data collection system; . Assessment of the impact of MLS implementation on Cat. II/III runways' capacity in low visibility conditions.

Related articles