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Mobile energy‐to‐home integration: An adaption of mobility as a service in urban energy systems
Abstract Mobility as a Service (MaaS) represents a paradigm shift from personally owned transportation modes towards mobility provided as a service. Using electric vehicles (EVs) as a mobile energy storage media, this article presents a new application scenario of MaaS in urban energy systems, referring to as the mobile energy to home (ME2H ...
Fengji Luo +2 more
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Variable selection in nonparametric functional concurrent regression
We develop a new method for variable selection in nonparametric functional concurrent regression. The commonly used functional linear concurrent model (FLCM) is far too restrictive in assuming linearity of the covariate effects, which is not necessarily true in many real‐world applications.
Rahul Ghosal, Arnab Maity
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Abstract With the primary emphasis on the tensions that platform organizations face between both for‐profit and environmental value‐creation goals, we know very little about the managerial drivers and mechanisms through which they realize multiple goals.
Emmanuelle Reuter
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Abstract With sustainability at the heart of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup 2022™, Qatar has set a track to achieve carbon neutrality, committing to deliver the first‐ever carbon neutral mega event in the world. Achieving these goals require offsetting carbon emissions through quality projects within and outside the ...
Ioannis Spanos +9 more
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Understanding the determinants of elderly people’s public transport usage patterns can offer new insights into elderly mobility issues and provide policy implications for planning toward an aging‐friendly and sustainable city. However, few studies have examined the impact of the built environment on the trip time of the elderly using big data. Moreover,
Zhuangbin Shi +4 more
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Dockless bicycle‐sharing (DLBS) is one of the novel transportation modes emerging in recent years. As a newly arisen mode, dockless bicycle‐sharing inevitably has influence on the existing components of the public transportation system, especially the metro system.
Yuru Wu +4 more
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In the midst of sharing concepts, bike sharing has made innovative changes to people’s travel modes. Providing high‐quality services is essential to promoting the usage of bike sharing and to reducing traffic congestion by shifting people away from private car use.
Xingjian Xue +5 more
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Bikeshare programs in their current form have been in place for several years in many cities across the United States. Encouraging people to use bikeshare for their daily routine travel has numerous social, economic, environmental, and health benefits ...
Arefeh Nasri, Hannah Younes, Lei Zhang
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Abstract The proliferation of mobile devices and the emergence of the Internet of Things are leading to an unprecedented availability of operational data. In this article, we study how leveraging this data in conjunction with data science methods can help researchers and practitioners in the development and evaluation of new operational policies ...
Tobias Brandt, Oliver Dlugosch
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Recently, dockless bikeshare (DBS), a new bikeshare program that does not feature fixed dock stations, has been developed rapidly in China and has also offered a decent solution to the first- and last-mile problem. In addition, the integration of DBS and
Guo Yuanyuan, Wu Lei, Zeng Peng
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