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1.041/ESD.01  Transportation Systems

Spring 2011

Instructors: Carolina Osorio, John R Williams

TAs: Ruktai Prurapark, Anna Teytelman

Lecture:  M1-3,F12  (37-212)
Recitation:  W11-12  (37-212)      

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Evaluations

Dear all,

Once again, you all did a great job with your presentations!
Please submit your subject evaluations, and give us your feedback on at:
http://web.mit.edu/subjectevaluation

I have uploaded to the Stellar site an overview slide of another new undergraduate transportation subject (16.682), which might be taught this Fall.

Good luck with your exams and submissions!
Carolina

Announced on 11 May 2011  3:50  p.m. by Carolina Osorio

Final Project Presentation

Dear all,

Please upload your powerpoint presentation half an hour before the class that you will present.

Regards,
TAs

Announced on 09 May 2011  12:23  a.m. by Ruktai Prurapark

Final Project Submission

Dear all,

For the final project submission please includes your report and Matlab code everything in one folder. After that please zip it and upload  it on Stellar.

No need for hard copy.

Regards,
Ace

Announced on 06 May 2011  1:45  p.m. by Ruktai Prurapark

Part 4, Final Project

There still seems to be some confusion about Part 4 of the final project, so just to clear it up:

For the deterministic case:
Please think about this in a general manner. What are the average arrival and average departure rates? How can this be reflected in a cumulative plot diagram?

If it would make it easier, you may assume that the ships alternate in order. That is Big Ship followed by Small Ship, etc...

For the non-deterministic case:
You do not need to submit an entire state-transition diagram for this part of the project. What you need to do is describe it so that we can understand exactly what this diagram would look like. In other words, if someone was inclined to actually draw out the entire diagram should be able to do it by looking at your submission. For example, you can use the table form used in the Queueing Networks lecture to describe the container-terminal problem.

Similarly, you do not need to submit an entire matrix or all of the balance equations. A few sentences describing how these could be found will be sufficient.

Announced on 06 May 2011  1:23  p.m. by Anna Teytelman

Final Project Presentations

The following is the order in which teams will present their final projects. The teams have been chosen randomly with the exception of conflicts received on Tuesday.


Monday Teams:
Kate Turner Meena Viswanath
Kim Huppert Alex Jordan
Julie Harrow Reece Otsuka
Lorna Ogolla Breanna Peterman
Catherine Johnson Fausto Morales
Dyan Melvin Elijah Turner
Polina Bakhteiarov Ingrid Chaires
Kyle Fink Joel Veenstra
Rebecca Gould Brenda Were

Wednesday Teams
Yangzhou Hu
Edna Ezzell Victoria Brumbaugh
Mario Scott Justin Sousa
Aissata Nutzel Elizabeth Salinas

Announced on 04 May 2011  10:48  a.m. by Anna Teytelman

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