Jay M. Rosenberger

Jay M. Rosenberger
The University of Texas at Arlington | UTA · Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Ph.D. Industrial Engineering Georgia Tech

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September 2009 - present
The University of Texas at Arlington
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Publications (180)
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The pursuit of convenient parking presents a pervasive challenge that is exacerbated by growing populations and an increasing number of vehicles in urban areas. This study investigates the impact of smart parking systems (SPS) on parking violations, addressing a critical gap in existing research that often overlooks the dynamic influence of real-ti...
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During this era of rapid urbanization and technological strides, parking management has evolved into a crucial facet of urban planning. Smart Parking Systems (SPS) are at the forefront of enhancing parking convenience and reshaping revenue streams for sustainable city living, yet despite their acknowledged advantages, there remains a notable resear...
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Expanding urban landscapes and the ever-increasing number of vehicles on the road make it challenging for drivers to find a convenient place to park and result in even more traffic congestion and higher levels of pollution. Smart parking systems (SPS) offer a transformative solution by providing real-time data that can significantly enhance the eff...
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to address the significant impact AVs will have on public services and the ability of first responders to conduct their jobs safely and effectively. Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are expected to drastically change the transportation industry, and it is vital that first responders be equipped to integrate them into t...
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Global temperature is increasing at an alarming rate, which increases the number of heatwaves. Heatwaves have significant impacts, both directly and indirectly, on human and natural systems and can create considerable risk to public health. Predicting the occurrence of a heatwave can save lives, increase the production of crops, improve water quali...
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An increase in vehicular traffic and a scarcity of parking spaces are creating significant challenges for urban parking management. This study aims to tackle these issues that escalate congestion and pollution and decrease urban productivity, by utilizing machine learning models to accurately predict parking space availability and categorize occupa...
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Purpose Public opinion regarding autonomous vehicles (AV) heavily influences how quickly the technology will be implemented and adopted in the future. However, there is a dearth of empirical evaluations in the literature about riders' perceptions toward service characteristics of shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) and their attitudes toward developi...
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Public opinion regarding autonomous vehicles (AV) heavily influences how quickly the technology will be implemented and adopted in the future. This research utilized data collected from riders of RAPID (Rideshare Automation Payment Integration Demonstration), a shared autonomous vehicle (SAV) service in Arlington, Texas, and performed exploratory d...
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Parking management presents a complex challenge in urban cities, as a scarcity of parking spaces and the ever-increasing vehicular traffic have led to congestion, environmental pollution, and overall reduced urban productivity. Addressing the problem requires predicting the exact number of available parking spaces and categorizing parking occupancy...
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Parking is a growing problem globally due to the growth of urbanization, and it is particularly problematic in densely populated areas, such as college campuses, where the demand for parking is high. This research investigates the complexities of parking management at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) and looks carefully at its implication...
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The development of electric vehicles (EVs) has accelerated in recent years, in part because of significant governmental support. Despite this support, however, the market share of EVs in the United States remains relatively small, and a large majority of consumers exhibit reluctance towards adopting them. This study aims to facilitate the effective...
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Sustainable mobility options such as electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to improve the quality of life for Americans as well as those in other countries, as they can enhance the quality of the air we breathe, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions, fossil fuel consumption, and the adverse impacts of global warming. Despite their many benef...
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Parking violations are a common issue in urban areas, especially university campuses, and they lead to congestion and inefficient use of parking spaces. Traditionally, fines have been issued to those who violate parking rules and regulations in an effort to enforce them; however, few research studies have explored the effectiveness of issuing warni...
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Past studies have focused mainly focused on studying different aspects of traditional flexible and fixed route transit services, but little attention has been paid towards ridesharing services available to university community. To bridge this gap, this study is aimed at classifying university community based on their satisfaction levels towards dem...
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Parking is a persistent challenge in urban areas, especially on college campuses, as limited parking spaces and increasing vehicular traffic are at the forefront of campus administrators' concerns. Lack of parking availability leads to frustration among students, faculty, and staff and results in increased traffic congestion, environmental pollutio...
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The seemingly interminable search for an available parking spot wastes time and fuel while polluting the environment. Yet, the inefficiency of the process persists, due to a lack of real-time and near-future information. Researchers are addressing this issue by developing systems that combine various modeling techniques with historical and real-tim...
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Conventional parking methods often result in inefficiencies, such as traffic congestion caused by drivers searching for available spots and inadequate revenue management for parking operators. Smart parking systems (SPS) aim to address these challenges by offering real-time information on parking availability, optimizing parking space utilization,...
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Past earthquakes have revealed the vulnerability of water infrastructure to earthquakes as water networks are susceptible to pipe damage (breaks and leaks). These damages can disrupt in the supply of water distribution. Seismic vulnerability assessment is essential for seismic rehabilitation decision-making. Although water pipe network uncertaintie...
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Past earthquakes have revealed the vulnerability of water infrastructure to earthquakes as water networks are susceptible to pipe damage (breaks and leaks). These damages can disrupt in the supply of water distribution. Seismic vulnerability assessment is essential for seismic rehabilitation decision-making. Although water pipe network uncertaintie...
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Introduction: Universities and other educational institutions across the United States collaborate with service providers to afford their students, faculty, and staff transit services, such as dedicated buses, on-demand ridesharing, and public transportation. The university community relies on these services, especially in rural and low-density are...
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Self-driving vehicles are expected to reduce mobility barriers; however, it is still unclear how individuals will use them and how they will benefit the urban transportation system overall. This research aims to evaluate self-driving technology diffusion by applying and testing a conceptual model that was designed to unpack the possible determinant...
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Shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) have the potential to improve the efficiency, mobility, safety, and affordability of transportation systems; however, consumers will determine whether they can be successfully integrated into the current systems. This study aims to identify the perceptions, attitudes, preferences, and concerns of those who have and...
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Demand responsive ridesharing services have gained popularity in the recent past and being adopted by several cities as alternative or means to augment existing public transit services. Empirical studies have explored the impacts of demand responsive ridesharing services such as congestion, travel patterns, traffic flows and emissions; however, how...
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Purpose: To incorporate four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT)-based ventilation imaging into intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment planning for pulmonary functional avoidance. Methods and materials: Nineteen locally advanced lung cancer patients are retrospectively studied. 4DCT images are employed to create ventilation ma...
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Urban transportation is the crux of economic growth in both industrialized and emerging nations, but it is also a significant contributor to energy usage, poor air quality, health impacts, and traffic problems. Sustainable mobility is one of the most comprehensive techniques for combating this global climate change. Hence, the decarbonization of th...
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Shared Autonomous vehicles (SAVs) are among the most anticipated advancements in the smart mobility domain, as they have the potential to revolutionize transportation. The literature includes studies of individuals’ attitudes toward the adoption of SAVs, but it primarily focuses on potential and non-users of SAVs who have little or no personal expe...
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Shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) are projected by experts to transform transportation, but consumers will decide whether they are actually a success. This study aims to identify the perceptions, attitudes, concerns, and preferences of people who experienced an pilot demonstration of SAVs that had been integrated with current transportation systems...
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Recent advancements in information and communication technology have contributed to the rise of a new transportation concept: on-demand ridesourcing that uses a smartphone application to connect customers and drivers for real-time and demand-responsive trips. Due to its rapid growth, the ridesharing market is expected to eventually attract a large...
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This study aims to identify young adults' travel behavior using ridesharing services. We analyze data from an online survey of university students, regarding three free ridesharing services, including fixed-route, on-demand, and shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs). Ordinal regression and structural equation model (SEM) are employed to explore the fre...
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Even though shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) have been studied extensively in recent years, little is known about how passengers who have used SAVs will adapt to the emerging technology. Additionally, an understanding of SAV technology's efficacy when integrated with the existing transportation systems is necessary for its wider adoption. This stu...
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Self-driving vehicles have the potential to reduce mobility barriers by providing affordable and flexibleshared mobility options. However, integrating the benefits of self-driving vehicles into the current transitsystem depends highly on public acceptance and use of this new mobility mode when it is extensivelyavailable on the road. This paper seek...
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Universities across the United States manage their own transit services to provide affordable and convenient mobility options to their students, staff, and faculty. Due to their subsidized rates, university people often prefer these transit services as compared to other mobility options available publicly to everyone. Ridership trends and determina...
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Cities around the world are piloting projects to evaluate the feasibility and benefits of shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs), as their large-scale implementation and integration into public transit systems have the potential to improve individuals’ accessibility and transportation equity. To understand the full potential of SAVs and their likely ado...
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Past earthquakes have revealed that earthquakes disrupt operations of underground water infrastructure systems. Assessment of the seismic vulnerability of underground water pipe networks plays a critical role in formulating preventive rehabilitation decision making to avoid high repair costs. Although existing seismic vulnerability assessment metho...
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Disaster planning and management has always been challenging for the relief agencies of the underdeveloped counties, since they usually do not have the well organized and well-funded system in place, like the developed counties. The models developed in the previous literatures either did not address all the relevant logistics issues or are often to...
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Although multiple studies have modeled and predicted the potential effects of shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs), the research on the adoption of SAVs by riders with actual ridership experience is still limited. In addition, the increasing tendency towards operating SAV technology requires understanding its efficiency while integrating it into the e...
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Aircraft deicing/anti-icing fluids (ADFs) are applied to remove and prevent icing on aircraft during taxi and takeoff. The Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport uses deicing pads for deicing activities that collect and contain the spent deicing fluids for proper treatment or disposal. Local waterways receive ADF as “drip and shear” during t...
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Natural disasters are serious challenges for the underdeveloped regions of the world, who usually works with very limited resources. In this research an efficient multi-objective, multi-echelon, multi-commodity pre-disaster planning model has been developed, which can be used by aid management agencies in underdeveloped countries with limited resou...
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The growth of mobility on demand (MOD) services has raised partnership opportunities between transit agencies and transportation network companies (TNCs) in the US. However, there is still a need to recognize how MOD programs confront different challenges during the implementation of pilot projects, and to what extent they are successful in promoti...
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Objectives: On-demand ridesharing services are suggested to provide several benefits, such as improving accessibility and mobility, reducing drive-alone trips and greenhouse gas emissions. However, the impacts of these services on traffic crashes are not completely clear. This paper investigates the availability of Via- an on-demand ridesharing ser...
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Literature is available on the adoption of shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs), but most of it is theoretical and lacks data provided by people who have actually ridden in SAVs. This study utilizes the responses to a survey conducted during the deployment phase of an SAV pilot project in Arlington, Texas, to examine the attitudes of segments of the p...
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Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are expected to play a crucial role in achieving sustainable transportation in the near future, making it essential to acquire insights into the public's acceptance of them so they can be successfully integrated into the existing infrastructure. This study uses data obtained from riders of RAPID (Rideshare Automation Payme...
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Many universities in the United States provide students with subsidized transportation options through fixed-route buses or collaborative ridesharing services. Prior studies have explored the impacts of ridesharing services on the general public's ridership of fixed-route transit, but none have narrowed their focus to the student population. In thi...
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Technology-driven mobility services such as shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) are gaining in popularity, and many cities in the world are implementing pilot projects that provide flexible on-demand services. SAVs strengthen the accessibility and mobility of underserved populations and enhance the efficiency of existing transit services by offering...
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Despite the growing interest in implementing shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) as a new mobility mode, there is still a lack of methodologies to unpack SAV adoption by individuals after experiencing self-driving vehicles. This study aimed to fill this gap by analyzing data collected from a users’ survey of a self-driving shuttle piloted downtown an...
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Multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) has been adopted as a popular surrogate function to model the unknown relationships between input and output variables in complex systems. Searching optimal solutions on the complicated surrogate response surface of MARS serves as important tasks in various applications. In this paper, we present an e...
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This study investigates the potential benefits of integrating shared autonomous vehicles and an existing transportation system by exploring a recently initiated project that integrates autonomous vehicles (AVs) with an existing on-demand ridesharing service, Via, in Arlington, Texas. We first identified the spatial patterns of the ridership on a lo...
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, communities faced two conflicting objectives: 1) minimizing infections among vulnerable populations with higher risk for severe illness and 2) enabling reopening to revive American livelihoods. The U.S. pandemic strategy myopically considered one objective at a time, with lockdowns that addressed the former, but was de...
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Autonomous vehicles (AVs) utilize new technology that promises to enhance transportation equity, accessibility, and safety; however, their acceptance by consumers, as well as their future performance, is reliant upon the planners understanding the public’s perceptions of the current transportation services. Most of the existing studies that evaluat...
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Shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) are an emerging technology that can solve significant transportation issues by providing a wide range of benefits. However, there is an insufficiency of methodologies to unpack the determinants of SAV adoption by individuals who have experienced riding self-driving vehicles. This study aims to fill this gap by anal...
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The emergence of shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) can change future mobility patterns and enhance transportation equity and accessibility, particularly for underserved populations. Although a rich literature identifies the individuals' decision-making regarding the acceptance of self-driving technology, earlier empirical studies have been performe...
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Optimizing expensive black-box systems with limited data is an extremely challenging problem. As a resolution, we present a new surrogate optimization approach by addressing two gaps in prior research—unimportant input variables and inefficient treatment of uncertainty associated with the black-box output. We first design a new flexible non-interpo...
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Pain is a major health problem for many people, and pain management is currently innovating because of the opioid crisis in the United States. Existing models optimizing personal adaptive treatment strategies for chronic pain management have only considered one pain outcome. However, most of the pain management centers consider multiple pain outcom...
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The number of disabled and senior citizens in the United States has been rising in the recent past. Accordingly, many cities provide on-demand door-to-door paratransit ride services to improve the mobility of this population. Few studies have investigated the ridership trends in small cities where on-demand ride services are the only available tran...