[HTML][HTML] Agent-based models for simulating e-scooter sharing services: A review and a qualitative assessment
E-scooter sharing services have grown exponentially in many cities of the world within the
last 10 years, mainly with the goal to serve first/last mile trips. Compared to other shared …
last 10 years, mainly with the goal to serve first/last mile trips. Compared to other shared …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of the agent-based modelling/simulation paradigm in mobility transition
Simulations and agent-based modelling (ABM) have gained momentum as techniques in
the transport, energy, and technology diffusion literature to analyse the mobility transition as …
the transport, energy, and technology diffusion literature to analyse the mobility transition as …
Simulation of urban transport carbon dioxide emission reduction environment economic policy in China: an integrated approach using agent-based modelling and …
H Wang, W Shi, W He, H Xue, W Zeng - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023 - Elsevier
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions has become a hot topic in the 21st century. As the
main source of urban carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions, reducing transportation CO 2 …
main source of urban carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions, reducing transportation CO 2 …
Bricks or clicks? Consumer channel choice and its transport and environmental implications for the grocery market in Norway
E-grocery is the fastest growing e-commerce segment, while still a niche market.
Notwithstanding the channel choice when buying groceries might have relevant transport …
Notwithstanding the channel choice when buying groceries might have relevant transport …
Potential benefits of demand responsive transport in rural areas: A simulation study in Lolland, Denmark
In rural areas with low demand, demand responsive transport (DRT) can provide an
alternative to the regular public transport bus lines, which are expensive to operate in such …
alternative to the regular public transport bus lines, which are expensive to operate in such …
Fixed‐Route vs. Demand‐Responsive Transport Feeder Services: An Exploratory Study Using an Agent‐Based Model
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 …
transit (MRT). They are especially beneficial in low‐demand areas where private transport is …
Optimal fleet size for a shared demand-responsive transport system with human-driven vs automated vehicles: A total cost minimization approach
Vehicle automation is expected to reduce the cost of shared demand-responsive transport
(DRT) services. In this context, questions regarding the conditions under which fixed-route …
(DRT) services. In this context, questions regarding the conditions under which fixed-route …
Planning suitable transport networks for e-scooters to foster micromobility spreading
Micromobility has a high potential to change mobility habits towards the use of sustainable
transport modes. The shared mobility paradigm encourages the development of new …
transport modes. The shared mobility paradigm encourages the development of new …
[HTML][HTML] Impact assessment of autonomous demand responsive transport as a link between urban and rural areas
Disruptive developments in automated driving systems, new powertrain concepts and digital
mobility are sha** changes in the way people move in rural and urban areas. In …
mobility are sha** changes in the way people move in rural and urban areas. In …
Addressing the public transport ridership/coverage dilemma in small cities: A spatial approach
This paper presents a spatial approach to support the design of new on-demand flexible
transport services in urban areas, characterized by inefficient public transport and modal …
transport services in urban areas, characterized by inefficient public transport and modal …