The Impact of Atmospheric Barriers on Transportation Efficiency: A Mathematical Analysis of Indirect Effects

Dr. M. M. Trivedi, Mr. Jaydeep A. Pandya
Page No. : 656-666

ABSTRACT

Barriers caused by atmospheric factors affect transportation. Air, pollution and climate change affect the atmosphere but also affect transportation. Understanding how atmospheric barriers indirectly affect travel, particularly in terms of changes in journey time, is one of the main areas of research. According to the study, atmospheric interference has a significant impact on the efficacy and efficiency of transportation networks. The research looks at how bad weather impacts air travel and its supporting vehicles, such as aircraft and airplanes. The study covers numerous tactics to get around these obstacles using various techniques and presents mathematical models to analyze the connection between atmospheric barriers and transportation. Due to inclement weather, the air mode is directly affected by ancillary vehicles like airplanes, planes, etc. Atmospheric barriers along with transportation are presented in a mathematical. Under what circumstances can atmospheric barriers are avoided by using different methods? It is described in the paper. Also, some effects in transportation due to atmospheric constraints have been presented mathematically. Atmospheric barriers play an important role in transportation. Furthermore, the effects arising due to changes in transport time are a identified mathematically. The main finding is that atmospheric inhibition affects transport indirectly.


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