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Implementation efficiency of the Hyperloop vacuum train project in the Gulf countries
Adnan Al-Shumari
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The Cargoloop: An economic feasibility study on a cargo application of the hyperloop in Europe
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Hyperloop Communications: Unveiling Electromagnetic Propagation in the Hyperloop Tube
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2022Hyperloop is a next-generation transportation system which conveys people and freight in a vehicle called a pod, traveling through a near-vacuum tube at a near-sonic speed of 1,200 km/h. Its concept has been proposed in 2013 by Elon Musk of SpaceX, as a mass transit system connecting distant cities [1].
Jeong Tak Kim, Hyoil Kim, Ki Jin Han
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Experiencing Hyperloops: The Transit of the Future
Computer, 2021This article explores the hype about hyperloops, discussing technological aspects, passenger experiences, competing transit modes, and possibilities for a transportation revolution.
Sachin Motwani, Anubha Gupta
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IEEE Spectrum, 2016
In 2013, Elon Musk had an idea. He would propel passengers in a pod through an evacuated tube at nearly the speed of sound, hurtling them from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 30 minutes. It’s a lot quicker than the 2 hours and 40 minutes of the rival technology, a proposed high-speed train.
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In 2013, Elon Musk had an idea. He would propel passengers in a pod through an evacuated tube at nearly the speed of sound, hurtling them from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 30 minutes. It’s a lot quicker than the 2 hours and 40 minutes of the rival technology, a proposed high-speed train.
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High-Throughput and Low-Latency Hyperloop
2020 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2020Hyperloop pods are expected to travel faster than 1,000 km/h. Apart from high speed, high throughput and low latency are crucial to hyperloop ’s success. We show that hyperloop networks could transport as many passengers as train or plane networks. Our on-demand pod scheduling method provides passenger waiting times of only a few minutes, even at peak ...
Manuel Eichelberger +3 more
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New Scientist, 2016
Rutkin investigates the first tests of Elon Musk's ambitious high-speed transport system. Over the past week, several groups in the US unveiled early models for the Hyperloop, Musk's imagined "fifth mode" of travel--after planes, trains, cars and boats. Musk, co-founder of SpaceX, first published his sketches for the Hyperloop in Aug 2013.
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Rutkin investigates the first tests of Elon Musk's ambitious high-speed transport system. Over the past week, several groups in the US unveiled early models for the Hyperloop, Musk's imagined "fifth mode" of travel--after planes, trains, cars and boats. Musk, co-founder of SpaceX, first published his sketches for the Hyperloop in Aug 2013.
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Analysis of Alternatives for the Acceleration of a Hyperloop System
2021The paper introduces the Hyperloop inspired system by the company ZELEROS and provides a discussion about the alternatives for the acceleration. The ZELEROS system comprises a named propulsion system, based on an air turbine, and an acceleration system based on a linear motor.
Luis García-Tabarés +5 more
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