[HTML][HTML] Smart cities, urban mobility and autonomous vehicles: How different cities needs different sustainable investment strategies

MA Richter, M Hagenmaier, O Bandte, V Parida… - … Forecasting and Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
The Smart city is important for sustainability. Governments engaged in developing urban
mobility in the smart city need to invest their limited financial resources wisely to realize …

[HTML][HTML] The co-benefits of electric mobility in reducing traffic noise and chemical air pollution: Insights from a transit-oriented city

KH Tsoi, BPY Loo, X Li, K Zhang - Environment International, 2023 - Elsevier
Traffic noise is a growing threat to the urban population. Prolonged exposure to traffic noise
has been linked to negative health consequences such as annoyance, sleep disturbances …

Adaptability analysis methods of demand responsive transit: a review and future directions

H Wang, J Li, P Wang, J Teng, BPY Loo - Transport Reviews, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Demand responsive transit (DRT) echoes the new requirements of modern travel on
flexibility and carbon reduction, as well as achieving a better match between demand and …

Electric bus charging facility planning with uncertainties: Model formulation and algorithm design

Y Zhou, GP Ong, Q Meng, H Cui - Transportation Research Part C …, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the electric bus charging facility planning (EB-CFP) problem for a
bus transit company operating a heterogeneous electric bus (EB) fleet to provide public …

Dynamic ride-sharing impacts of greater trip demand and aggregation at stops in shared autonomous vehicle systems

KM Gurumurthy, KM Kockelman - … Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2022 - Elsevier
Sharing vehicles and rides may become the norm with public use of fully-automated self-
driving vehicles in the near future, assuming pandemic-related health concerns fade …

Ridesharing services and urban transport CO2 emissions: Simulation-based evidence from 247 cities

I Tikoudis, L Martinez, K Farrow, CG Bouyssou… - … Research Part D …, 2021 - Elsevier
Could a widespread proliferation of ridesharing services mitigate or exacerbate the carbon
footprint of urban passenger transport? Despite having profound policy implications, this …

[HTML][HTML] Ride-pooling demand prediction: A spatiotemporal assessment in Germany

F Zwick, KW Axhausen - Journal of Transport Geography, 2022 - Elsevier
Ride-pooling has attracted considerable attention from both academia and practitioners in
recent years, promising to reduce traffic volumes and its negative impacts in urban areas …

Modelling and analysis of online ride-sharing platforms–A sustainability perspective

Y Guo, Y Zhang, Y Boulaksil, Y Qian… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
By directly connecting passengers and private transportation service providers, online ride-
sharing platforms reduce the number of intermediaries and improve the utilization of …

Understanding bike-sharing as a commute mode in Singapore: An agent-based simulation approach

Y Cai, GP Ong, Q Meng - Transportation research part D: transport and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Although bike-sharing has gained great popularity as a sustainable commuting mode
around the world, it has been performed poorly regarding its low mode share in some …

Modeling Exposure to Mobility-Related Pollution: Review and Key Challenges

P Gastineau, A Can, BF Yaméogo… - Transportation …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The health and equity issues related to urban pollution, coupled with the need to assess the
consequences of implementing transport policies or new mobility solutions, make it …