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Demand for Emerging Transportation Systems
Modeling Adoption, Satisfaction, and Mobility Patterns

Provides a comprehensive guide for modeling new, emerging transport modes and supporting and inspiring original research in transport and mobility adoption

Constantinos Antoniou (Edited by), Dimitrios Efthymiou (Edited by), Emmanouil Chaniotakis (Edited by)

9780128150184, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 28 November 2019

312 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2 cm, 0.5 kg

Demand for Emerging Transportation Systems: Modeling Adoption, Satisfaction, and Mobility Patterns comprehensively examines the concepts and factors affecting user quality-of-service satisfaction. The book provides an introduction to the latest trends in transportation, followed by a critical review of factors affecting traditional and emerging transportation system adoption rates and user retention. This collection includes a rigorous introduction to the tools necessary for analyzing these factors, as well as Big Data collection methodologies, such as smartphone and social media analysis. Researchers will be guided through the nuances of transport and mobility services adoption, closing with an outlook of, and recommendations for, future research on the topic. This resource will appeal to practitioners and graduate students.

Part A: Introduction

Introduction

Constantinos Antoniou, Emmanouil Chaniotakis and Dimitrios Efthymiou

Part B. A critical review of (emerging?) transportation systems.

  1. Review of factors affecting transportation systems adoption & satisfaction.

Yannis Tyrinopoulos and Constantinos Antoniou

  1. Mobility on Demand (MOD) and Mobility as a Service (MaaS): Early Understanding of Shared Mobility Impacts and Public Transit Partnerships.

Susan Shaheen and Adam Cohen

  1. Implications of vehicle automation for accessibility and social inclusion of people on low income, people with physical and sensory disabilities and older people.

Dimitris Milakis and Bert van Wee

Part C. Methods.

  1. Data Aspects of the Evaluation of Demand for Emerging Transportation Systems.

Emmanouil Chaniotakis, Dimitrios Efthymiou and Constantinos Antoniou

  1. Location Planning for One-way Car Sharing Systems Considering Accessibility Improvements: the case of super-compact electric cars.

Tomoki Nishigaki, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Toshiyuki Nakamura, Nobuhiro Uno, Masahiro Kuwahara, Akira Yoshioka

  1. Uncovering Spatiotemporal Structures from Transit Smart Card Data for Individual Mobility Modeling.

Zhao Zhao, Haris N. Koutsopoulos and Jinhua Zhao

  1. Planning Shared Automated Vehicle Fleets: Specific Modelling Requirements and Concepts to Address Them.

Francesco Ciari, Maxim Janzen and Cezary Ziemlicki

Part D. Applications

  1. Public Transport

Yannis ?yrinopoulos

  1. Factors Affecting the Adoption of Vehicle Sharing Systems

Dimitrios ?fthymiou, Emmanouil Chaniotakis and Constantinos Antoniou

  1. Carsharing - an overview on what we know

Stefan Schmöller and Klaus Bogenberger

  1. Smart Mobility via Prediction, Optimization and Personalization

Bilge Atasoy, Carlos Lima de Azevedo, Arun Prakash Akkinepally, Ravi Seshadri, Fang Zhao, Maya Abou-Zeid and Moshe Ben-Akiva

  1. Adoption, Modeling, and Effects of Urban Air Mobility

Raoul Rothfeld, Anna Straubinger, Mengying Fu, Christelle Al Haddad and Constantinos Antoniou

Part E. Outlook

15. Synthesis/Discussion/Conclusion

Emmanouil Chaniotakis, Dimitrios Efthymiou and Constantinos Antoniou

Subject Areas: Operational research [KJT], Social issues & processes [JFF]

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