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 …
We analyse the sources of economies and diseconomies of scale in On-Demand Ridepooling (ODRP), disentangling three effects: when demand grows, average costs are …
The preferences of travelers determines the utility of daily activity plans. Decision-makers can affect the preference of travelers when they force private car users to use park-and-ride …
J Schlüter, A Bossert, P Rössy, M Kersting - Research in Transportation …, 2021 - Elsevier
Disruptive developments in automated driving systems, new powertrain concepts and digital mobility are shaping changes in the way people move in rural and urban areas. In …
Innovation in mobility is proceeding at fast pace, the future disrupting technologies ranging from automation and connectivity to micro-mobility and electric propulsion. This research …
The potential for automated vehicles (AVs) to reduce parking in central cities has generated much excitement among urban planners. AVs could drop-off (DO), and pick-up (PU) …
Introducing autonomous vehicles (AVs) on the market is likely to bring changes in the mobility of travelers. In this work, extensive research is conducted to study the impact of …
K Viergutz, C Schmidt - Procedia Computer Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Conventional public transportation (CPT) services in rural areas are among others confronted with the accessibility problem and low traveler quantities. Demand responsive …
Worldwide, ridesharing business is steadily growing and has started to receive attention also by public transport operators. With future fleets of Autonomous Vehicles, new business …