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Mohammad S. Ghanim
Mohammad S. Ghanim
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Birzeit University
Verified email at birzeit.edu
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Real-time dynamic transit signal priority optimization for coordinated traffic networks using genetic algorithms and artificial neural networks
MS Ghanim, G Abu-Lebdeh
Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems 19 (4), 327-338, 2015
982015
Quantifying the impact of COVID–19 preventive measures on traffic in the State of Qatar
D Muley, MS Ghanim, A Mohammad, M Kharbeche
Transport Policy, 2021
692021
A strategy for emergency vehicle preemption and route selection
K Shaaban, MA Khan, R Hamila, M Ghanim
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 44, 8905-8913, 2019
532019
Predicting pavement condition index using artificial neural networks approach
A Issa, H Samaneh, M Ghanim
Ain Shams Engineering Journal 13 (1), 101490, 2022
512022
Estimating turning movements at signalized intersections using artificial neural networks
MS Ghanim, K Shaaban
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 20 (5), 1828-1836, 2018
462018
Evaluation of transit signal priority implementation for bus transit along a major arterial using microsimulation
K Shaaban, M Ghanim
Procedia computer science 130, 82-89, 2018
462018
A case study for surrogate safety assessment model in predicting real-life conflicts
MS Ghanim, K Shaaban
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 44, 4225-4231, 2019
392019
Analysis of urban heat in a corridor environment–The case of Doha, Qatar
S Ferwati, C Skelhorn, V Shandas, J Voelkel, A Shawish, M Ghanim
Urban climate 24, 692-702, 2018
272018
Prediction of traffic conflicts at signalized intersections using SSAM
D Muley, M Ghanim, M Kharbeche
Procedia computer science 130, 255-262, 2018
262018
Integration of signal control and transit signal priority optimization in coordinated network using genetic algorithms and artificial neural networks
M Ghanim, F Dion, G Abu-Lebdeh
Transportation Research Board 88th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2009
262009
Projected state‐wide traffic forecast parameters using artificial neural networks
MS Ghanim, G Abu‐Lebdeh
IET Intelligent Transport Systems 13 (4), 661-669, 2019
192019
Microscopic simulation study of transit signal priority implementation along an arterial corridor
MS Ghanim, G Abu-Lebdeh, K Ahmed
2013 5th International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Applied …, 2013
192013
Impact of dwell time variability on transit signal priority performance at intersections with nearside bus stop
F Dion, M Ghanim
Transportation Research Board 86th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2007
192007
ANN-Based traffic volume prediction models in response to COVID-19 imposed measures
MS Ghanim, D Muley, M Kharbeche
Sustainable cities and society 81, 103830, 2022
182022
Safety and operational performance of signalized roundabouts: a case study in doha
M Ghanim, M Kharbeche, J Hannun, J Hannun, K Shamiyeh
Procedia Computer Science 170, 427-433, 2020
182020
Improving performance of genetic algorithms for transportation systems: case of parallel genetic algorithms
G Abu-Lebdeh, H Chen, M Ghanim
Journal of Infrastructure Systems 22 (4), A4014002, 2016
172016
Florida statewide design-hour volume prediction model
MS Ghanim
Transportation Research Board 90th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2011
162011
The impact of dwell time variability on transit signal priority performance
MS Ghanim, F Dion, G Abu-Lebdeh
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 41 (2), 154-163, 2014
132014
The impact of mid-block crossing on urban arterial operational characteristics using multimodal microscopic simulation approach
MS Ghanim, SA Abu-Eisheh
2013 5th International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Applied …, 2013
13*2013
Machine learning-based multi-target regression to effectively predict turning movements at signalized intersections
K Shaaban, A Hamdi, M Ghanim, KB Shaban
International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology 12 (1), 245-257, 2023
102023
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