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Álvaro Rodríguez-Sanz and Luis Rubio Andrada
An important and challenging question for airport operators is the management of airport capacity and demand. Airport capacity depends on the available infrastructure, external factors, and operating procedures. Investments in Air Traffic Management (ATM...
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Zilin Zhao, Yuanying Chi, Zhiming Ding, Mengmeng Chang and Zhi Cai
Taxi travel time estimation based on real-time traffic flow collection in IoT has been well explored; however, it becomes a challenge to use the limited taxi data to estimate the travel time. Most of the existing methods in this scenario rely on shallow ...
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Borja Alonso, Giuseppe Musolino, Corrado Rindone and Antonino Vitetta
The reduction of urban congestion represents one of the main challenges for increasing sustainability. This implies the necessity to increase our knowledge of urban mobility and traffic. The fundamental diagram (FD) is a possible tool for analyzing the t...
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Zhangcai Yin, Kuan Huang, Shen Ying, Wei Huang and Ziqiang Kang
Time geography considers that the probability of moving objects distributed in an accessible transportation network is not always uniform, and therefore the probability density function applied to quantitative time geography analysis needs to consider th...
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Andelka ?tilic, Adis Pu?ka, Aleksandar Ðuric and Darko Bo?anic
Traditional fuel-powered vehicle emissions have long been recognized as a major barrier to a sustainable environment, and their minimization could ensure both economic support for the sustainable societal fundament and pollution prevention. Electrifying ...
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Di Wang, Tomio Miwa and Takayuki Morikawa
The paradigms of taxis and ride-hailing, the two major players in the personal mobility market, are compared systematically and empirically in a unified spatial?temporal context. Supported by real field data from Xiamen, China, this research proposes a t...
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Wenbo Zhang and Chang Xu
This study is designed to leverage ubiquitous mobile computing techniques on exploring app-based taxi movement patterns in large cities. To study patterns at different scales, we comprehensively explore both occupied and unoccupied vehicle movement chara...
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Qingying Yu, Chuanming Chen, Liping Sun and Xiaoyao Zheng
Urban hotspot area detection is an important issue that needs to be explored for urban planning and traffic management. It is of great significance to mine hotspots from taxi trajectory data, which reflect residents? travel characteristics and the operat...
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Yitong Gan, Hongchao Fan, Wei Jiao and Mengqi Sun
In China, the traditional taxi industry is conforming to the trend of the times, with taxi drivers working with e-hailing applications. This reform is of great significance, not only for the taxi industry, but also for the transportation industry, cities...
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Chunchun Hu and Si Chen
The efficient discovery of significant group patterns from large-scale spatiotemporal trajectory data is a primary challenge, particularly in the context of urban traffic management. Existing studies on group pattern discovery mainly focus on the spatial...
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