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Seyed Mohammad Hossein Moosavi, Zhenliang Ma, Danial Jahed Armaghani, Mahdi Aghaabbasi, Mogana Darshini Ganggayah, Yuen Choon Wah and Dmitrii Vladimirovich Ulrikh
Electric vehicles (EVs) have been progressing rapidly in urban transport systems given their potential in reducing emissions and energy consumptions. The Shared Free-Floating Electric Scooter (SFFES) is an emerging EV publicized to address the first-/las...
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Santi Phithakkitnukooon, Karn Patanukhom and Merkebe Getachew Demissie
Dockless electric scooters (e-scooter) have emerged as a green alternative to automobiles and a solution to the first- and last-mile problems. Demand anticipation, or being able to accurately predict spatiotemporal demand of e-scooter usage, is one suppl...
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Timothy Sands
Automatic controls refer to the application of control theory to regulate systems or processes without human intervention, and the notion is often usefully applied to space applications. A key part of controlling flexible space robotics is the control-st...
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Tomasz Bielinski, Agnieszka Wazna
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New generation of bike-sharing systems introduce a wide range of smart solutions. Dockless bicycles equipped with GPS and accessible by smartphone applications as well as electric bikes are considered to be solutions to...
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Leonardo Caggiani, Rosalia Camporeale, Michele Ottomanelli
Pág. 278 - 285
Recently, vehicle sharing emerged as a new type of mobility service. In particular, if these systems happen to be free-floating, their operating area is typically located within the city and vehicles could be picked-up and parked in any permitted spot, a...
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Johannes Müller, Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia and Klaus Bogenberger
When the first free-floating carsharing operators launched their business, they did not know if it would be profitable. They often started in highly populated cities without performing extensive target group analysis, and were less concerned about fleet ...
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Svenja Reiss, Klaus Bogenberger
Pág. 341 - 349
Public Bike Sharing Systems (BSS) provide a progressive option for urban mobility, not only for commuters but also for spontaneous users and tourists. Such systems are only reasonable, if the bikes are available where the users need them at a certain tim...
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Flemming Giesel, Claudia Nobis
Pág. 215 - 224
Carsharing, currently growing strongly in Germany, is an important instrument for sustainable urban mobility. The present boom is mainly due to so-called ?free-floating carsharing?. Whilst the environmental effects of station-based carsharing have been i...
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Katherine Kortum, Robert Schönduwe, Benjamin Stolte, Benno Bock
Pág. 328 - 340
Free-floating carsharing, a relatively new market segment within carsharing, is expanding through Europe and North America. This type of system allows users to book a car at any point and any time within a specified area. This type of carsharing currentl...
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Michael Glotz-Richter
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Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) are a core element of the European Commission's Urban Mobility Package. A bundle of measures combines infrastructure; clean fuels and vehicles; and soft measures to promote walking, cycling and public transport us...
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