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The Bankability of Bike-Sharing

2020
Bankability is the key basis for project investment and financing decisions. This study uses investment science, engineering economics and public product theory to analyze the basic attributes, financing connotation and evaluation indicators of bike-sharing projects.
Tanna Lai, Shiying Shi, Shengyue Hao
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A Bike Sharing System Simulator

2018
Bike-sharing systems are becoming very popular in big cities. They provide a cheap and green mean of transportation used for commuting and leisure. Being a shared limited resource, it is common to reach imbalanced situations where some stations have either no bikes or only empty slots, thus decreasing the performance of the system.
Alberto Fernández 0002   +5 more
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Bike-Share Systems

2016
Major cities—including New York, Paris, and London—have implemented bike-share systems to increase the use of sustainable modes of transportation. In this chapter we discuss the operational challenges of implementing such systems and also provide design recommendations. Critical decisions when implementing bike-share systems are the number of bikes and
Ashish Kabra   +2 more
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Bike-Sharing

2022
In Anbetracht des immer fortschreitenden Klimawandels rückt die Kritik am gegenwärtigen Mobilitätssystem in den Fokus. Dieses ist vom motorisierten Individualverkehr geprägt und bringt negative Folgen für die Umwelt sowie das Klima mit sich. Aufgrund dessen sind nachhaltige Alternativen, die das bestehende System entlasten, gefragt.
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Analyzing Bike Repositioning Strategies Based on Simulations for Public Bike Sharing Systems: Simulating Bike Repositioning Strategies for Bike Sharing Systems

2013 Second IIAI International Conference on Advanced Applied Informatics, 2013
With the contributions on reducing the traffic congestion and air pollution, bike sharing systems become more popular recently in many metropolitan areas worldwide. Without effective bike redistribution strategies, a bike rental station may easily become out or full of bikes, which incurs the customer inconvenience and conflicts its purpose.
I-Lin Wang, Chun-Wei Wang
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Bike Fleet Allocation Models for Repositioning in Bike-Sharing Systems

IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, 2018
Public bike-sharing systems provide an alternative transportation method and have been rapidly implemented throughout the world in recent years. Using these systems, individuals can find a bike station near their location, rent a bike for free or at a low cost and then ride to another station near their destination.
Qun Chen, Mei Liu, Xinyu Liu
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Interactive Bike Lane Planning using Sharing Bikes' Trajectories

IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2019
Cycling as a green transportation mode has been promoted by many governments all over the world. As a result, constructing effective bike lanes has become a crucial task to promote the cycling life style, as well-planned bike lanes can reduce traffic congestions and safety risks.
Tianfu He   +6 more
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The impact of the introduction of e-bike sharing on the usage of bike sharing

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
QIUMENG LI, Davide Luca, Franz Fuerst
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Cost-Efficient Allocation of Bikes to Stations in Bike Sharing Systems

2017
In Bike Sharing Systems, spatio-temporal variation of rentals leads to imbalances in the distribution of bikes causing full or empty stations in the course of a day. Providing a sufficient number of bikes and bike racks is crucial for the viability of these systems.
Patrick Vogel   +2 more
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Bike Share

2019
Elliot Fishman, Vaughn Allan
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