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Stefania Zourlidou, Monika Sester and Shaohan Hu
In this paper, a new method is proposed to detect traffic regulations at intersections using GPS traces. The knowledge of traffic rules for regulated locations can help various location-based applications in the context of Smart Cities, such as the accur...
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Abdelmajid Erramaline, Thierry Badard, Marie-Pier Côté, Thierry Duchesne and Olivier Mercier
GPS trajectories collected from automotive telematics for insurance purposes go beyond being a collection of points on the map. They are in fact a powerful data source that we can use to extract map and road network properties. While the location of road...
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Elmer Magsino, Gerard Ryan Ching, Francis Miguel Espiritu and Kerwin Go
In this work, we propose a Game Theory-based pricing solution to the ridesharing problem of taxi commuters that addresses the optimal selection of their travel companionship and effectively minimizes their cost. Two stable matching techniques are propose...
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Shuxin Jin, Zhouhao Wu, Tong Shen, Di Wang and Ming Cai
Nowadays, the market demand for taxis is still intense. However, there exist lots of issues affecting the healthy development of the taxi industry, such as an increasing difficulty in hailing taxis, detouring behavior etc., and especially, the low income...
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Jeremy Walker, Cristian Poliziani, Cristina Tortora, Joerg Schweizer and Federico Rupi
This paper seeks to predict the average waiting time, defined as the time spent moving at 1 ms-1
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Joerg Schweizer, Cristian Poliziani, Federico Rupi, Davide Morgano and Mattia Magi
A large-scale agent-based microsimulation scenario including the transport modes car, bus, bicycle, scooter, and pedestrian, is built and validated for the city of Bologna (Italy) during the morning peak hour. Large-scale microsimulations enable the eval...
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Eman O. Eldawy, Abdeltawab Hendawi, Mohammed Abdalla and Hoda M. O. Mokhtar
Taxicabs and rideshare cars nowadays are equipped with GPS devices that enable capturing a large volume of traces. These GPS traces represent the moving behavior of the car drivers. Indeed, the real-time discovery of fraud drivers earlier is a demand for...
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Yeran Sun, Yinming Ren and Xuan Sun
Recently, Uber released datasets named Uber Movement to the public in support of urban planning and transportation planning. To prevent user privacy issues, Uber aggregates car GPS traces into small areas. After aggregating car GPS traces into small area...
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Federico Rupi, Cristian Poliziani and Joerg Schweizer
This research describes numerical methods to analyze the absolute transport demand of cyclists and to quantify the road network weaknesses of a city with the aim to identify infrastructure improvements in favor of cyclists. The methods are based on a com...
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Yuan Tian, Stephan Winter, Jian Wang
Axhausen, K., Schonfelder, S., Wolf, J., Oliveria, M., & Samaga, U. (2004). Eighty weeks of gps traces, approaches to enriching trip information. Paper presented at the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
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