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Gabriel Ayobami Ogunkunbi and Ferenc Meszaros
To promote sustainable urban mobility and reduce environmental pollution, transportation policies worldwide aim to decrease reliance on fossil fuels. This requires reducing private car use through policy instruments such as urban vehicle access regulatio...
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Gonzalo Martin, Laura Calvet and Miquel Angel Piera
The lack of airspace capacity poses a significant challenge for a sustainable air transport system, particularly in scenarios of future growing demand. Air traffic management digitalization opens pathways for innovative and efficient solutions to tackle ...
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Haijun Liang, Shiyu Zhang and Jianguo Kong
The air traffic control (ATC) network?s airspace sector is a crucial component of air traffic management. The increasing demand for air transportation services has made limited airspace a significant challenge to sustainable and efficient air transport o...
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Mark-Oliver Würtz,Kurt Sandkuhl
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The popularity of new mobility services (NMS), like car sharing, urban bikes or e-scooters, is increasing in many urban areas. In comparison to traditional supply-oriented public transport with defined timetables and transportation routes, NMS are demand...
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Antonino Vitetta
Passenger mobility plays an important role in today?s society and optimized transport services are a priority. In recent years, MaaS (Mobility as a Service) has been studied and tested as new integrated services for users. In this paper, MaaS is studied ...
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Hamid Mirzahossein, Amir Abbas Rassafi, Zahra Jamali, Robert Guzik, Alessandro Severino and Fabio Arena
Today, automobile dependency constantly causes traffic congestion, delays, reduced access, increased fuel and energy consumption, and environmental emissions. Automobile dependency has caused many direct and indirect transportation problems that may infl...
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Tiziana Campisi, Alessandro Severino, Muhammad Ahmad Al-Rashid and Giovanni Pau
Smart cities aim to integrate technological development with different functions/components such as mobility, management of energy, natural resources, water, and the waste cycle, air quality, land use, service network, construction, but also the economy,...
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Chris De Gruyter, Tayebeh Saghapour, Liang Ma, Jago Dodson
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While much research has explored the influence of the built environment on public transport use, little focus has been given to how this influence varies by public transport mode. Using a case study of Melbourne, this study assesses the influence of the ...
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João Carlos de Oliveira Matias, Radu Godina and Edris Pouresmaeil
The world population is growing at a very high rate, which also entails a massive increase in energy consumption, and also, therefore, in its production, which is gradually and steadily increasing. Energy and the environment are essential to achieving su...
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Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Oleg Pokusaev,Alexander Klimov,Andrey Dobrynin,Varvara Lazutkina,Ilya Potapov
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This article is about using BIM in the design and operation of railways. Currently, passenger and freight rail transport, with a history of nearly 200 years, has begun a new stage of rapid growth, associated both with its demand and with the opportunitie...
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