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Jiusheng Du, Chengyang Meng and Xingwang Liu
This study utilizes taxi trajectory data to uncover urban residents? travel patterns, offering critical insights into the spatial and temporal dynamics of urban mobility. A fusion clustering algorithm is introduced, enhancing the clustering accuracy of t...
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Jianpo Wang, Meng Zhao, Teng Ai, Qushun Wang and Yufan Liu
There is a causal interaction between urban rail passenger flow and the station-built environment. Analyzing the implicit relationship can help clarify rail transit operations or improve the land use planning of the station. However, to characterize the ...
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Dongwei Tian, Zheng Wen and Yao Sun
Shared bicycle systems play a crucial role in promoting sustainable urban transportation, addressing challenges such as traffic congestion and air pollution. Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns of shared bike usage is essential for optimizing bike-...
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Ali Saberi-Derakhtenjani, Andreas K. Athienitis, Ursula Eicker and Edwin Rodriguez-Ubinas
Radiant floor systems offer significant potential for studying and developing energy flexibility strategies for buildings and their interaction with smart grids. Efficient design and operation of such systems require several critical decisions on design ...
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Guijun Lai, Yuzhen Shang, Binbao He, Guanwei Zhao and Muzhuang Yang
Characterizing the taxi travel network is of fundamental importance to our understanding of urban mobility, and could provide intellectual support for urban planning, traffic congestion, and even the spread of diseases. However, the research on the inter...
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Jincheng Wang, Qunqi Wu, Zilin Chen, Yilong Ren and Yaqun Gao
Ridesplitting, a form of ridesourcing in which riders with similar origins and destinations are matched, is an effective mode of sustainable transportation. In recently years, ridesplitting has spread rapidly worldwide and plays an increasingly important...
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Yueer Gao, Yanqing Liao, Donggen Wang, Yongguang Zou
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The development of tourism leads to changes in land-use demands and patterns, which are complex and dynamic, in tourist cities. Functional differences in land use produce different travel needs and have different impacts on traffic, especially on tourism...
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Luling Cheng, Xue Yang, Luliang Tang, Qian Duan, Zihan Kan, Xia Zhang and Xinyue Ye
In taxi management, taxi-driver shift behaviors play a key role in arranging the operation of taxis, which affect the balance between the demand and supply of taxis and the parking spaces. At the same time, these behaviors influence the daily travel of c...
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Ibrar Ullah, Irshad Hussain, Peerapong Uthansakul, M. Riaz, M. Naeem Khan and Jaime Lloret
Due to the rapid increase in human population, the use of energy in daily life is increasing day by day. One solution is to increase the power generation in the same ratio as the human population increase. However, that is usually not possible practicall...
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Kim N. Dirks, Nicholas Talbot, Jennifer A. Salmond and Seosamh B. Costello
This paper explores the impact of choice of ventilation setting (?window open?, ?new (external) air? and ?recirculate?) on in-vehicle carbon monoxide exposures for commuters travelling by car at different times of the day (morning, midday, and evening) a...
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