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Steven I-Jy Chien is affiliated with the New Jersey Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the fields of Engineering and Social Sciences, with a particular focus on Transportation.

The scientist's work covers several subfields of study including Transportation, Automotive Engineering, Building and Construction, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality.

Main topics in their research include:

  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques
  • Traffic Control and Management
  • Railway Systems and Energy Efficiency

Steven I-Jy Chien has contributed to several publication venues with multiple entries, notably:

  • Journal of Advanced Transportation
  • IEEE Access
  • Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board
  • PROMET - Traffic&Transportation
  • Physica A Statistical Mechanics and its Applications

Representative recent papers include:

  • Optimizing Multi-Terminal Customized Bus Service With Mixed Fleet, 2020, IEEE Access
  • Optimizing Wireless Charging Locations for Battery Electric Bus Transit with a Genetic Algorithm, 2020, Sustainability
  • An ex-post evaluation of the public acceptance of a license plate-based restriction policy: A case study of Xi'an, China, 2021, Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • Deep Learning Framework for Freeway Speed Prediction in Adverse Weather, 2020, Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board
  • Optimizing Battery-Electric-Feeder Service and Wireless Charging Locations With Nested Genetic Algorithm, 2020, IEEE Access

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Steven I-Jy Chien include:

  • Dawei Hu
  • Zhuanglin Ma
  • Qian Sun
  • Gang Chen

Best Publications

  • Dynamic Bus Arrival Time Prediction with Artificial Neural Networks

    Steven I.Jy Chien;Yuqing Ding;Chienhung Wei

  • Dynamic Travel Time Prediction with Real-Time and Historic Data

    Steven I-Jy Chien;Chandra Mouly Kuchipudi

  • Dynamic Freeway Travel-Time Prediction with Probe Vehicle Data: Link Based Versus Path Based

    Mei Chen;Steven I. J. Chien

  • A Dynamic Bus‐Arrival Time Prediction Model Based on APC Data

    Mei Chen;Xiaobo Liu;Jingxin Xia;Steven I. Chien

  • ESTIMATION OF BUS ARRIVAL TIMES USING APC DATA

    Jayakrishna Patnaik;Steven Chien;Athanassios Bladikas

  • JOINT OPTIMIZATION OF A RAIL TRANSIT LINE AND ITS FEEDER BUS SYSTEM

    Steven Chien;Paul Schonfeld

  • DETERMINING THE NUMBER OF PROBE VEHICLES FOR FREEWAY TRAVEL TIME ESTIMATION BY MICROSCOPIC SIMULATION

    Mei Chen;Steven I. J. Chien

  • DYNAMIC FREEWAY TRAVEL TIME PREDICTION USING PROBE VEHICLE DATA : LINK-BASED VS. PATH-BASED

    Mei Chen;Steven I J Chien

  • OPTIMIZATION OF BUS STOP LOCATIONS FOR IMPROVING TRANSIT ACCESSIBILITY

    Steven I. Chien;Zhaoqiong Qin

  • GENETIC ALGORITHM APPROACH FOR TRANSIT ROUTE PLANNING AND DESIGN

    Steven Chien;Zhaowei Yang;Edwin Hou

  • ESTIMATION OF BUS DWELL TIMES WITH AUTOMATIC PASSENGER COUNTER INFORMATION

    Rajat Rajbhandari;Steven I. Chien;Janice R. Daniel

  • Optimal All-Stop, Short-Turn, and Express Transit Services Under Heterogeneous Demand

    Yavuz Y Ulusoy;Steven I-Jy Chien;Chien-Hung Wei

  • Optimal work zone lengths for four-lane highways

    Steven Chien;Paul Schonfeld

  • IMPROVING TRANSIT SERVICE QUALITY AND HEADWAY REGULARITY WITH REAL-TIME CONTROL

    Yuqing Ding;Steven I. Chien

  • Optimal Train Operation for Minimum Energy Consumption Considering Track Alignment, Speed Limit, and Schedule Adherence

    Kitae Kim;Steven I.Jy Chien

  • Intermodal Transit System Coordination

    Shoaib M. Chowdhury;Steven I.Jy Chien

  • Optimization of Grid Transit System in Heterogeneous Urban Environment

    Steven Chien;Paul Schonfeld

  • OPTIMAL FEEDER BUS ROUTES ON IRREGULAR STREET NETWORKS

    Steven Chien;Zhaowei Yang

  • PREDICTING TRAVEL TIMES FOR THE SOUTH JERSEY REAL-TIME MOTORIST INFORMATION SYSTEM

    Steven I.J. Chien;Xiaobo Liu;Kaan Ozbay

  • Simulation-based estimates of delays at freeway work zones

    Steven I.Jy Chien;Dimitrios G. Goulias;Shmuel Yahalom;Shoaib M. Chowdhury

  • DYNAMIC TRAVEL TIME PREDICTION WITH REAL-TIME AND HISTORICAL DATA

    Steven I J Chien;Cahndra Mouly Kuchipudi

Frequent Co-Authors

Kaan Ozbay
Kaan Ozbay New York University
Paul Schonfeld
Paul Schonfeld University of Maryland, College Park
Guiling Wang
Guiling Wang University of Connecticut
Marouane Temimi
Marouane Temimi Stevens Institute of Technology
Anil K. Agrawal
Anil K. Agrawal City University of New York

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