A Literature Review of Emerging Research Needs for Micromobility—Integration through a Life Cycle Thinking Approach [PDF]
Daniel Lemos Marques +1 more
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Assessing the monetary value of active transport and e-micromobility: A systematic review
Costs/benefits research to support active transport/electric micromobility investments are needed for optimal investment of public funds. This systematic review provides an evidence base of the economic effects of active transport and electric ...
Lauren Del Rosario +6 more
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Factors influencing the usage of shared micromobility: Implications from Berlin
The popularity of urban micromobility has steadily grown in cities worldwide. There is a lack of comparative studies investigating factors influencing the travel behavior of shared micromobility in Europe.
Maximilian Heumann +5 more
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A micro-mobility solution for supporting QoS in global mobility [PDF]
Today, users want to have simultaneously mobility, Quality of Service (QoS) and be always connected to Internet. Therefore, this paper proposes a QoS micro-mobility solution able to provide QoS support for global mobility.
Lopes, Nuno Vasco +2 more
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Packet Level Performance of 5G NR System Under Blockage and Micromobility Impairments [PDF]
Emil Khayrov, Yevgeni Koucheryavy
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Benefits on using H-P2PSIP in mobile environments [PDF]
Proceeding of: VIII Jornadas de Ingeniería Telemática (JITEL '09), Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Cartagena, Murcia, 15-17 de septiembre de 2009The use of peer-to-peer technologies is increasing everyday and the improvement of mobility ...
Bikfalvi, Alex +2 more
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Assessing potential sustainability benefits of micromobility: a new data driven approach
Promoting the shift from private cars to micromobility (e.g., bike, e-bike, scooter) can represent a valuable action to improve city sustainability and liveability.
Antonio Comi, Antonio Polimeni
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Roadblocks to ride: Unraveling barriers to access shared micromobility systems in the United States
Shared micromobility services are experiencing rapid expansion in the United States and Europe, yet certain user groups, particularly low-income and disadvantaged individuals, face significant barriers related to financial, technical, and cultural ...
Farzana Mehzabin Tuli, Suman Kumar Mitra
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Factors Influencing the Pedestrian Injury Severity of Micromobility Crashes [PDF]
Almudena Sanjurjo-de-No +2 more
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Bridging the gap: Toward a holistic understanding of shared micromobility fleet development dynamics
Rapid urbanization and shifting demographics worldwide necessitate innovative urban transportation solutions. Shared micromobility systems, such as bicycle- and scooter-sharing programs, have emerged as promising alternatives to traditional urban ...
Shahnaz N. Fuady +2 more
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