Researcher
Tom BELLEMANS
- Keywords:Economics and applied economics
- Disciplines:Intelligent transportation systems, Operational traffic control and traffic management, Transportation impact analysis, Geography of mobility and transportation, Human-centred design, Systems design
Affiliations
- School of Transportation Sciences (Faculty)
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From1 Jan 2014 → Today - Transportation Sciences (Department)
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From1 Jan 2013 → Today - Transportation Behaviour (Research group)
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From1 Jan 2013 → Today - Transportation Research Institute (Research Center)
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From1 Nov 2004 → Today - Faculty of Business Economics (Faculty)
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From1 Oct 2009 → 31 Dec 2013 - Quantitative Methods (Department)
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From1 Oct 2009 → 31 Dec 2012 - Business Informatics (Research group)
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From1 Oct 2009 → 31 Dec 2012 - Data-analysis and Modelling (Research group)
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From25 Apr 2005 → 30 Sep 2009 - Management (Division)
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From1 Nov 2004 → 30 Sep 2009
Projects
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- Congestion-averse planning of transportFrom1 Oct 2009 → 30 Sep 2011Funding: IWT / VLAIO - indirect funding by business world
- Methods and tools for supporting the use, calibration and validation of traffic simulation modelsFrom26 Jun 2009 → 25 May 2013Funding: COST
- Moving ForwardFrom1 Apr 2009 → 31 Mar 2011Funding: Department for Mobility, Social Economy and Equal Opportunities, Other EU initiatives out of framework, Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Layout of development scenarios and implementation paths for a new mobility plan Flanders.From15 Jan 2009 → 31 Jan 2014Funding: Department for Mobility, Social Economy and Equal Opportunities
- A model-based approach for evaluating the safety and environmental effects of traffic policy measuresFrom1 Jan 2008 → 31 Dec 2011Funding: SBO (Strategic basic research)
Publications
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- Location disaggregation for zone based travel plans(2023)Volume: 220
Authors: Luk KNAPEN, Muhammad ADNAN, Tom BELLEMANS
Pages: 283 - 290 - Analyzing Potential Impacts of Motorcycle Travel Demand Management Using an Activity-Based Travel Demand Model for Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam(2023)Volume: 220
Authors: Thuy Linh HOANG, Vu Tuan, Muhammad ADNAN, Tom BELLEMANS
Pages: 567 - 574 - Transferability of an Activity-Based Travel Demand Model and Heterogeneous Preferences in Mode Choice Behavior: A Study for Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam(2023)
Authors: Thuy Linh HOANG, Tom BELLEMANS
Number of pages: 177 - Modeling and Structuring of Activity Scheduling Choices with Consideration of Intrazonal Tours: A Case Study of Motorcycle-Based Cities(2022)
Authors: Thuy Linh HOANG, Muhammad ADNAN, Anh Tuan Vu, Nguyen Hoang-Tung, Bruno KOCHAN, Tom BELLEMANS
- Potential of cellular signaling data for time-of-day estimation and spatial classification of travel demand: a large-scale comparative study with travel survey and land use data(2022)
Authors: Mariem FEKIH, Loic Bonnetain, Angelo Furno, Patrick Bonnel, Zbigniew Smoreda, Stephane Galland, Tom BELLEMANS
Pages: 787 - 805 - Activity Sequence Generation Using Universal Mobility Patterns(2022)
Authors: Wim ECTORS, Bruno KOCHAN, Davy JANSSENS, Tom BELLEMANS, Geert WETS
Pages: 538 - 553 - An Activity Based integrated approach to model impacts of parking, hubs and new mobility concepts(2021)Volume: 184
Authors: Luk KNAPEN, Muhammad ADNAN, Bruno KOCHAN, Tom BELLEMANS, Marieke van der Tuin, Han Zhou, Maaike Snelder
Pages: 428 - 437 - A data-driven approach for Origin-Destination matrix construction from cellular network signalling data: a case study of Lyon region (France)(2021)
Authors: Mariem FEKIH, Tom BELLEMANS, Zbigniew Smoreda, Patrick Bonnel, Angelo Furno, Stéphane Galland
Pages: 1671 - 1702 - Estimation of travel time distributions for urban roads using GPS trajectories of vehicles: a case of Athens, Greece(2021)
Authors: Muhammad ADNAN, Uneb Gazder, Ansar YASAR, Tom BELLEMANS, Ibad Kureshi
Pages: 237 - 246 - Leveraging cellular network signaling data for origindestination matrix construction and travel patterns extraction in large-scale areas(2021)
Authors: Mariem FEKIH, Tom BELLEMANS
Number of pages: 267