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Gabriel Ayobami Ogunkunbi and Ferenc Meszaros
To promote sustainable urban mobility and reduce environmental pollution, transportation policies worldwide aim to decrease reliance on fossil fuels. This requires reducing private car use through policy instruments such as urban vehicle access regulatio...
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Michal Rogowski, Maciej Fabrykiewicz, Pawel Szymanski and Rafal Andrzejczyk
Various types of heat pipes are available to purchase off the shelf, from various manufacturers, but most of them have strictly defined geometry and technical parameters. However, when there is a need to use a heat pipe (HP) with an unusual size and shap...
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Ana Quijano, Jose L. Hernández, Pierre Nouaille, Mikko Virtanen, Beatriz Sánchez-Sarachu, Francesc Pardo-Bosch and Jörg Knieilng
Sustainability is pivotal in the urban transformation strategy in order to reach more resource-efficient, resilient and smarter cities. The goal of being a sustainable city should drive the decisions for city interventions, and measuring city progress is...
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Jose del C. Julio-Rodríguez, Alfredo Santana-Díaz. and Ricardo A. Ramirez-Mendoza
In-wheel motor technology has reduced the number of components required in a vehicle?s power train system, but it has also led to several additional technological challenges. According to kinematic laws, during the turning maneuvers of a vehicle, the tir...
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Peter Newman AO
The 2020 collapse of the global economy due to the Covid-19 pandemic has enabled us to think about long term trends and what the future could hold for our cities and regions, especially due to the climate agenda. The paper sets out the historical precede...
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Jana Pieriegud
Pág. 143 - 154
Electromobility (e-mobility) and shared mobility on-demand are relatively new research areas. Different progress has been made in different countries in these fields. The paper analyzes current trends of the development of e-mobility on-demand services (...
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Waldemar Brost, Teresa Funke and Michael Lembach
The spread of charging infrastructure (CIS) for battery electric vehicles is crucial for coping with the increasing number of electric vehicles. Therefore, the selection of ideal (fast-) charging locations determines acceptance, utilization and, thus, th...
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P.E. Wolfgang Kuhn
Pág. 3446 - 3458
To introduce greater electromobility, there should be 1 million electric private vehicles on the german roads by 2020. Therefore, it will be necessary to plan and construct multi-functional infrastructure corridors to in-clude traffic infrastructure, equ...
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Alexandros Nikitas, Ioannis Kougias, Elena Alyavina and Eric Njoya Tchouamou
A smarter transport system that caters for social, economic and environmental sustainability is arguably one of the most critical prerequisites for creating pathways to more livable urban futures. This paper aims to provide a state-of-the-art analysis of...
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Heidi Auvinen, Tuuli Järvi, Matthias Kloetzke, Ulrike Kugler, ... Klaus Esser
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Research to inform policy is often challenged with how to genuinely use and implement research findings in decision-making and policy-planning. To begin with, the dialogue between researchers and decision-makers is essential to ensure profound understand...
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