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Distinguishing Micromobility and Blockage in 6G Sub-THz Systems: A Machine Learning Approach
Dynamic human body blockage and user equipment (UE) micromobility in the hands of a user are two impairments that may lead to connectivity losses in 5G millimeter wave (mmWave, 30-100 GHz) and 6G sub-terahertz (sub-THz, 100-300 GHz) systems.
Humayra Anjumee Jeba +2 more
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Blockage of propagation paths between the base station (BS) and user equipment (UE), as well as the micromobility of the UE, are known to be critical phenomena affecting the performance of 6G subterahertz/terahertz (sub-THz/THz, 0.1–0.3/0.3–
Vitalii Beschastnyi +7 more
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A discrete choice analysis of user preferences in micromobility transportation
Throughout the years, the increasing interest in environmentally friendly urban transportation has prompted a focus on micromobility solutions. The increasing urbanization and associated congestion, pollution, and resource depletion have spurred a focus ...
Pires Abdullah +3 more
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The determinant conditions and causal mechanisms that explain the use of micromobility services
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is presented as a possible solution to the sustainability challenges posed by the concentration of population in cities. Despite the wide range of services that it incorporates and the fact that its adoption is associated ...
Cayetano Medina-Molina +1 more
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Bicycles and cargo bikes – Hybrid modular models for urban micromobility and logistics
This paper explores modularity as a design lever for integrating personal micromobility and logistics. Taking as its starting case study a modular light vehicle developed within the framework of the National Centre for Sustainable Mobility (Spoke 5 ...
Alessandra Rinaldi, Jonathan Lagrimino
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Micromobility and the Built Environment [PDF]
Within a remarkably short time, a wide range of small scale, short-range transportation options have catapaulted themselves into the urban environment throughout the US and the world. Incorporating these micromobility vehicles into the existing built environment poses several uniquely human opportunities and challenges.
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This article develops a heuristic framework for analyzing “micromobility” by integrating transportation and communication perspectives. Micromobility involves small electric vehicles, such as scooters and electric bicycles, and their digital user ...
Thilo von Pape +4 more
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Various forms of micromobility, such as bicycles, cargo bikes, standing and moped-style scooters, both electric and non-electric, are often seen as contributors to sustainable mobility transitions. However, these transitions extend beyond technological, infrastructural and policy changes.
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Assessment of Micromobility Infrastructure from the Perspective of Electromobility Development
The aim of this article is to assess micromobility infrastructure from the perspective of the development of electromobility in Poland. The research problem was formulated in the form of a question: To what extent does the development of micromobility ...
Joanna Alicja Dyczkowska +2 more
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Micromobility has emerged as a major global trend in urban transportation. However, it has also led to a rise in accidents, largely attributed to improper usage and inadequate safety precautions.
Mykola KARPENKO, Dominykas EIČINAS
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