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A Tool for Simulating Demand Responsive Transport Systems in SUMO [PDF]
Demand responsive transport (DRT) has become very important in the last years and is being tested in different cities worldwide. Due to the complexity and diversity of these services, their planning is quite challenging. This paper introduces a tool to simulate different types of static DRT services, using the open source micro-simulation Eclipse SUMO (
Maria Giuliana Armellini +1 more
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To provide an efficient demand-responsive transport (DRT) service, we established a model for predicting regional movement demand that reflects spatiotemporal characteristics. DRT facilitates the movement of restricted passengers.
Eunkyeong Lee, Hosik Choi, Do-Gyeong Kim
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Simulation of Demand Responsive Transport using a dynamic scheduling tool with SUMO
Demand responsive transport (DRT) has been increasingly tested and applied in recent years as a new form of transportation that seeks to address mobility problems in cities and rural areas.
Maria Giuliana Armellini
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Enterprise Architecture for Integration of Demand-Responsive Services in Public Transport
The popularity of new mobility services (NMS), like car sharing, urban bikes or e-scooters, is increasing in many urban areas. In comparison to traditional supply-oriented public transport with defined timetables and transportation routes, NMS are demand-
Mark-Oliver Würtz, Kurt Sandkuhl
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Sharing Economy Meets Public Transport — The New Passenger Transport Act
The new Passenger Transport Act came into force on 1 August 2021. It defines new forms of mobility. The reform contains two innovations: Firstly, a new occasional transport service, bundled on-demand transport, is permitted, creating the legal basis for ...
Petra Ritzer-Angerer
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On the quality requirements of demand prediction for dynamic public transport
As Public Transport (PT) becomes more dynamic and demand-responsive, it increasingly depends on predictions of transport demand. But how accurate need such predictions be for effective PT operation?
Inon Peled +4 more
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Dopamine transporter trafficking: rapid response on demand [PDF]
The dopamine transporter (DAT) is a primary determinant of the concentration of dopamine in the synapse and is involved in a number of psychiatric and neurological diseases. The transporter actively takes up its physiological substrate, dopamine, when it is on the surface of the plasmalemmal membrane, but the concentration of DAT in the membrane is ...
Rong, Chen +2 more
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Simulation of a Demand Responsive Transport feeder system: A case study of Brunswick
Public transport systems in rural and peri-urban areas are in many cases characterized by long travel times, low frequencies and irregular services. Because of this, motorized private transport is often the only practicable mode of mobility in these ...
Maria Giuliana Armellini +1 more
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Feeder transport services are fundamental as first and last-mile connectors of mass rapid transit (MRT). They are especially beneficial in low-demand areas where private transport is usually the main transport mode.
Giovanni Calabrò +5 more
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Support of decision-making on economic and social sustainability of public transport
The main purpose of the paper is to present theoretical findings suitable as a support of decision-making on economic sustainability and accessibility of public transport. Czech experience with solving this problem is taken into account.
Jan Černý, Anna Černá, Bohdan Linda
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