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Impacts of E-Micromobility on the Sustainability of Urban Transportation—A Systematic Review
When considering the sharp growth rate of the use of e-micromobility vehicles, such as e-scooters and e-bikes, it is necessary to investigate whether these emerging modes of transport play a sustainable role in cities in terms of their energy efficiency,
Buket Şengül, Hamid Mostofi
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Journey planners could be one of the most relevant aspects to consider when choosing and deciding our daily trips. However, many of these trip apps still do not consider the new forms of mobility that are emerging in cities, also known as micromobility ...
Daniela Arias Molinares +3 more
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QoS-aware architecture for FHMIP micromobility [PDF]
Wireless networks will certainly run applications with strict QoS requirements and so, micro-mobility protocols such as fast hierarchical mobile IPv6 (FHMIP) are useful tools to accomplish this new feature.
Lopes, Nuno Vasco +2 more
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ABSTRACT Worldwide, artificial intelligence‐driven technologies, including robotics and autonomous systems (RAS), are adopted to address manpower shortages in long‐term care. However, their effective use requires a reasonable degree of policy capacity across individual‐, organisational‐ and system‐levels.
Si Ying Tan, Lili Li, Araz Taeihagh
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A case study on the impact of Micromobility on Four-Arm Signalized Intersection Performance
With increasing urbanization, problems such as traffic congestion and environmental pollution have become more pronounced. Alternative modes of transportation such as micromobility (bicycles, e-scooters, e-bikes, segways) have the potential to reduce ...
Mehmet RIZELIOGLU
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Impeding access: The frequency and characteristics of improper scooter, bike, and car parking
Many cities are grappling with how to regulate new shared mobility modes, including dockless e-scooters and bikes (i.e., “micromobility”). Transportation planners in these cities are particularly concerned about micromobility parking regulations, which ...
Anne Brown +3 more
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Micromobility Station Placement Optimization for a Rural Setting
Micromobility is an evolving form of transportation modality that uses small human- or electric-powered vehicles to move people short distances. Planners expected that bike sharing, the first form of micromobility, would reduce traffic congestion, cut ...
Taraneh Askarzadeh, Raj Bridgelall
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Sharing Mobility Data for Planning and Policy Research [PDF]
A California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) rulemaking and possible legislative action in 2020 could affect data sharing requirements, with implications for shared mobility providers.
Brown, Austin +2 more
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Impacts of (Autonomous) Ride‐Hailing Services for Children's Independent Mobility: A Review
ABSTRACT This paper advances understandings of how (autonomous) ride‐hailing services, widely described as app‐based, prearranged, and on‐demand transportation, affect children's independent mobility (CIM). Examining CIM is crucial, as ride‐hailing services have recently expanded to include unaccompanied minors (aged 13–17) in several countries ...
Johanna Reinhardt +2 more
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Micromobility – vehicles, multimodality, infrastructure
Large cities are facing with traffic congestion and increased emissions. With the increase in the city population there is an increase in user mobility, which results in congestion on the street network. For short-distance movements of up to 8 km, micromobility creates new mobility services in cities, which contributes to reducing congestion on the ...
Tijana Timić +2 more
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