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Yushan Zhang, Dena Kasraian, Pieter van Wesemael
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Recent innovations in business models and technology have brought out new mobility systems, including shared and electric micro-mobility. A rapidly expanding strand of literature mirrors the micro-mobility?s exponential growth and popularity. While many ...
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Sebastian Seriani, Pablo Guzman and Taku Fujiyama
The objective of this study is to analyze the occupied space of passengers with reduced mobility when boarding or alighting a train through an experimental approach based on a virtual tracking tool system to obtain their exact position. The designed expe...
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Ömer Kaya, Muhammed Yasin Çodur and Enea Mustafaraj
Autonomous vehicles have gained popularity in recent years, but they are still not compatible with other vulnerable components of the traffic system, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, and occupants of smaller vehicles such as passenger ca...
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Yelena Popova and Diana Zagulova
The contemporary urban environment faces such challenges as overloaded traffic, heavy pollution, and social problems, etc. The concept of the ?smart city? allows solving some of these issues. One of the opportunities provided by the smart city is the dev...
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Katarzyna Turon and Andrzej Kubik
Shared transport services, including short-term vehicle rentals (bike-, car-, moped-, scooter-sharing) and travel sharing systems (ride-sharing, ride-hailing), have become more and more popular forms of mobility in recent years. Their increasing availabi...
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Sumit Mishra, Nikhil Singh and Devanjan Bhattacharya
Short distance travel and commute being inevitable, safe route planning in pandemics for micro-mobility, i.e., cycling and walking, is extremely important for the safety of oneself and others. Hence, we propose an application-based solution using COVID-1...
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William Riggs, Shivani Shukla
Pág. 1019 - 1037
Over the past decade, there has been rapid growth in the development and infusion of new and disruptive transportation. Some of the pivotal emergent technologies range from micro-mobility and bikeshare to ridesourcing that is set to utilize automated veh...
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Onel Pérez-Fernández and Juan Carlos García-Palomares
Moped-style scooters are one of the most popular systems of micro-mobility. They are undoubtedly good for the city, as they promote forms of environmentally-friendly mobility, in which flexibility helps prevent traffic build-up in the urban centers where...
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Junfeng Jiao and Shunhua Bai
This paper investigated the travel patterns of 1.7 million shared E-scooter trips from April 2018 to February 2019 in Austin, TX. There were more than 6000 active E-scooters in operation each month, generating over 150,000 trips and covered approximately...
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Andreas Nikiforiadis, Katerina Chrysostomou and Georgia Aifadopoulou
Many cities have already installed bike-sharing systems for several years now, but especially in recent years with the rise of micro-mobility, many efforts are being made worldwide to improve the operation of these systems. Technology has an essential ro...
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