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Rozaliia Tarnovetckaia and Hamid Mostofi
The impacts of ICT-based mobility services vary in different cities, depending on socioeconomic, urban form, and cultural parameters. The impacts of car-sharing and ridesourcing on public transport have not been investigated appropriately in post-Soviet ...
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Farah Altarifi, Nawal Louzi, Dana Abudayyeh and Tariq Alkhrissat
Amman, the capital of Jordan, has experienced significant traffic congestion due to the rise in private vehicle ownership and limited public transportation services. A Stated Preference (SP) survey was conducted to determine public transportation users? ...
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Jana Pieriegud
Pág. 143 - 154
Electromobility (e-mobility) and shared mobility on-demand are relatively new research areas. Different progress has been made in different countries in these fields. The paper analyzes current trends of the development of e-mobility on-demand services (...
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Onesimo Flores, Lisa Rayle
Pág. 3756 - 3768
How do government actors facilitate or hinder private innovation in urban mobility, and how does local context mediate this relationship? In this paper we examine the regulatory response to on-demand ride services?or ?ridesourcing??through a case study o...
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Anne Aguilera, Laetitia Dablanc and Alain Rallet
Platform-based on-demand delivery services are rapidly developing in urban areas, especially in the food sector, raising new issues for urban planners, especially in the field of transport. Based on a survey of over 100 couriers conducted in 2018 in the ...
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Mengmeng Chang, Yuanying Chi, Zhiming Ding, Jing Tian and Yuhao Zheng
In the context of the carbon neutrality target, carbon reduction in the daily operation of the transportation system is more important than that in productive activities. There are few travel services that can quantify low-carbon travel, with a lack of e...
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Victor Cuevas, Miquel Estrada, Josep Maria Salanova
Pág. 155 - 165
Urban mobility transport mostly focuses on collective transport based on largely exploited models such as metro, trains or buses. The basis of current public transport is a fix network of both infrastructure and services, presenting a high lack of flexib...
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Tingting Lan, Danyang Qin and Guanyu Sun
In recent years, due to the strong mobility, easy deployment, and low cost of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), great interest has arisen in utilizing UAVs to assist in wireless communication, especially for on-demand deployment in emergency situations and...
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Hussein Dia, Farid Javanshour
Pág. 285 - 296
This paper presents results from a simulation-based study which aimed to demonstrate the feasibility of using agent-based simulation tools to model the impacts of shared autonomous vehicles. First, the paper outlines a research framework for the developm...
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