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Sijin Wu, Susan Grant-Muller and Lili Yang
In many countries, governments have implemented non-pharmaceutical techniques to limit COVID-19 transmission. Restricting human mobility is one of the most common interventions, including lockdown, travel restrictions, working from home, etc. However, du...
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Meng Xu, Susan Grant-Muller
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Using a linear expenditure system (LES) approach, we investigate the influences of a new mobility management measure, a tradable credits scheme (TCS), on the pattern of daily trips measured in kilometres. Generally, we assume that an individuals? travel ...
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Daniel Elias, Friedrich Nadler, Ian Cornwell, Susan Grant-Muller, Thomas Heinrich
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The paper deals with the assessment of third party data such as crowd sourced/social media and floating vehicle data as information source for road operators in addition to traditional infrastructure-based techniques. For purposes of quality assessment o...
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