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Mobility Patterns in Shared, Autonomous, and Connected Urban Transport
Abstract A number of recent technological breakthroughs promise disrupting urban mobility as we know it. But anticipating such disruption requires valid predictions: disruption implies that predictions cannot simply be extrapolations from a current state. Predictions have to consider the social, economic, and spatial context of mobility. This paper studies mechanisms to support evidence-based transport planning in disrupting times. It presents various approaches, mostly based on simulation, to estimate the potential or real impact of the introduction of new paradigms on urban mobility, such as ad hoc shared forms of transportation, autonomously driving electrical vehicles, or IT platforms coordinating and integrating modes of transportation.
Mobility Patterns in Shared, Autonomous, and Connected Urban Transport
Abstract A number of recent technological breakthroughs promise disrupting urban mobility as we know it. But anticipating such disruption requires valid predictions: disruption implies that predictions cannot simply be extrapolations from a current state. Predictions have to consider the social, economic, and spatial context of mobility. This paper studies mechanisms to support evidence-based transport planning in disrupting times. It presents various approaches, mostly based on simulation, to estimate the potential or real impact of the introduction of new paradigms on urban mobility, such as ad hoc shared forms of transportation, autonomously driving electrical vehicles, or IT platforms coordinating and integrating modes of transportation.
Mobility Patterns in Shared, Autonomous, and Connected Urban Transport
Ronald, Nicole (Autor:in) / Navidi, Zahra (Autor:in) / Wang, Yaoli (Autor:in) / Rigby, Michael (Autor:in) / Jain, Shubham (Autor:in) / Kutadinata, Ronny (Autor:in) / Thompson, Russell (Autor:in) / Winter, Stephan (Autor:in)
01.01.2017
16 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Mobility on demand , Demand-responsive transport , Ride sharing , Mobility as a service , Simulated mobility Engineering , Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering , Transportation , Innovation/Technology Management , Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns) , Sustainable Development
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