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Jiahui Zhao, Zhibin Li, Pan Liu, Mingye Zhang
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Demand prediction plays a critical role in traffic research. The key challenge of traffic demand prediction lies in modeling the complex spatial dependencies and temporal dynamics. However, there is no mature and widely accepted concept to support the so...
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Yuecheng Li, Liangjie Xu, Xi Huang and Hao Xiao
To enhance cycling comfort, a critical investigation of vibration effects in non-motorized bicycle riding is essential, focusing on road characteristics and traffic features. The analysis of how these elements influence cycling vibrations identified 13 k...
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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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Ennia Mariapaola Acerra, Murad Shoman, Hocine Imine, Claudia Brasile, Claudio Lantieri and Valeria Vignali
Cyclists are one of the main categories of road users particularly exposed to accident risk. The increasing use of this ecological means of transport requires a specific assessment of cyclist safety in terms of traffic flow and human factors. In this stu...
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Yiwen Tang, Jiaxin Zhang, Runjiao Liu and Yunqin Li
Streets are an important component of urban landscapes and reflect the image, quality of life, and vitality of public spaces. With the help of the Google Cityscapes urban dataset and the DeepLab-v3 deep learning model, we segmented panoramic images to ob...
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Xiangyu Li, Gobi Krishna Sinniah, Ruiwei Li and Xiaoqing Li
As a form of rapid mass transportation, urban rail systems have always been widely used to alleviate urban traffic congestion and reconstruct urban structures. Land use characteristics are indispensable to this system and correlate with urban ridership. ...
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Faheem Ahmed Malik, Laurent Dala, Muhammad Khalid and Krishna Busawon
This paper develops an intelligent real-time learning framework for the last-mile delivery of mobility as a service in city planning, based upon safe infrastructure use. Through a hybrid approach integrating statistics and supervised machine learning tec...
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Dana Kaziyeva, Martin Loidl and Gudrun Wallentin
Transport planning strategies regard cycling promotion as a suitable means for tackling problems connected with motorized traffic such as limited space, congestion, and pollution. However, the evidence base for optimizing cycling promotion is weak in mos...
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Maria Ciesla
This article presents the issues and needs for modern solutions in building urban infrastructure, based on the smart city idea to improve the living standards of residents. Particular attention is paid to one of the most important aspects of life, relate...
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Ralph Buehler, Denis Teoman and Brian Shelton
This paper compares bicycling in Washington, DC and Frankfurt am Main, Germany, two car-oriented cities that had adapted their urban transport system to car travel during the 20th century. Our comparative case study shows that both cities have been succe...
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