Publications

  • T. Thilakshan and J.M.S.J. Bandara (2019). Identification of relevant sustainable transportation links to sustainable development goals (SDGs) in the national context. 113th Annual Sessions of IESL pp. 341 - 348.
  • S.P. Gajanayake, J.M.S.J. Bandara, A.G.T. Sugathapala (2019). Analysing the characteristics of driving patterns affecting the fuel consumption of a Light Duty Vehicle, 113th Annual Sessions of IESL, pp.395 - 400.
  • Ranawaka, S., Pasindu, H.R. (2019). Evaluation of emission level increment in urban and sub urban highway work zones - A case study. 15th World Conference on Transport Research, Mumbai.
  • U. Galgamuwa, H.L.K. Perera and J.M.S.J. Bandara (2016). Development of a Driving Cycle for Colombo, Sri Lanka: An Economical Approach for Developing Countries, Journal of Advanced Transportation, Vol 50, Issue 7 pp 1520-1530, Nov.
  • Uditha Galgamuwa, H.L.K. Perera, J.M.S.J. Bandara (2016). A Representative Driving Cycle for the Southern Expressway Compared to Existing Driving Cycles, Transportation in Developing Economies, 2:22.
  • U Galgamuwa, H.L.K. Perera, J.M.S.J. Bandara (2015). Driving Cycle Concept to Evaluate Fuel Efficiency of Existing Roads, Sri Lanka Energy Empowered Nation – Research Findings, Vol. 1, No 01, Research Journal of the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy, ISSN 2478-0669 print.
  • Uditha Galgamuwa, H.L.K. Perera, J.M.S.J. Bandara (2015). Developing a general methodology for driving cycle construction: Comparison of various established driving cycles in the world to propose a general approach. Journal of Transportation Technologies, 5(04), 191.
  • U Galgamuwa, H.L.K. Perera, J.M.S.J. Bandara (2015). New Methodology for Developing Driving Cycle(s) for Sri Lanka; Case Study, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Journal of Society for Transportation and Traffic Studies 6 (4), pp. 37-45.