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Given their high flexibility, Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) services have been increasingly implemented in recent years to address mobility challenges associated with environmental and social sustainability.
Caterina Caramuta +4 more
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IAF‐tACS significantly improves high‐load WM performance in healthy participants. The increased P300 amplitude in the frontocentral region during high‐load tasks suggests that parietal cortex stimulation may enhance cognitive resource allocation in the prefrontal area by modulating the frontoparietal network, which could be a key mechanism for its WM ...
Zhiqiang Wang +4 more
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This review evaluates innovative research advancing protonic ceramic electrochemical cells from laboratory to large‐scale energy applications. It highlights the critical roles of composition, structure, and preparation in overcoming technical challenges; analyzes the physicochemical stability, interface bonding strength, and electrochemical‐thermal ...
Ziyi Zhu +6 more
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Potential of demand responsive transport for young people in Sweden [PDF]
Demand responsive transport (DRT) is an intermediate form of public transport which is provided based on users’ demand. The study explores the potential of DRT for meeting young people’s travel needs, focusing on school and leisure journeys. Our results,
Zhao, Chunli, +5 more
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Piezoelectric Interphase Engineering Enables Reversible Oxygen Redox in Lithium‐Rich Layered Oxides
A novel piezoelectric coating strategy suppresses lattice oxygen evolution in Li‐rich layered oxides (LLOs). The internal stress induced by the insertion/deinsertion of Li+ is employed to trigger the piezoelectric effect of lattice‐compatible LiGaO2 to form a built‐in inverse electric field to inhibit oxygen release and enhance the cycling stability of
Longde Duan +6 more
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Demand-responsive transport (DRT) provides flexible ride-sharing by dynamically adjusting routes based on real-time user demand, making it suitable for complex urban mobility needs.
Seung-Wan Cho +3 more
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The purpose of this study is to verify the efficacy of a route/timetable reorganization methodology focused on a hub-and-spoke schedule bus architecture as well as the introduction of demand responsive transport (DRT) in suburban or underpopulated areas ...
Masaru Yajima +2 more
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Preferences of Rural Travelers Towards Demand Responsive Transport [PDF]
Demand responsive transport (DRT) has received significant attention in recent years as a transport mode that can bridge the gap between personal motorized travel and public transport.
Munkácsy, András +2 more
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Optimizing travel costs of feeder-integrated public transport system: A methodology
Canada, with a substantial contribution from the personal transport sector, is a major per capita greenhouse gas emitter. This study advocates a sustainable 3-echelon transportation system, integrating Public Transit (PuT) and demand-responsive transit ...
Mysore Narasimhamurthy Sharath +4 more
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The role of integrated shared, demand-responsive transport services in mobility transitions
This paper explores the potential of a novel niche mobility solution, a demand-responsive transport (DRT) service, to address challenges associated with a transition away from car-based transport.
Marianne Ryghaug, Hampus Karlsson
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