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Usage patterns and impacts of a mobility flat rate traced with a Smartphone App
(2018)Other Conference Item -
Impact of vehicle automation and electric propulsion on production costs for mobility services worldwide
(2020)2020 TRB Annual Meeting OnlineOther Conference Item -
Modeling Swiss mobility tool ownership
(2017)Ownership of mobility tools such as cars, season tickets or car-sharing memberships is a strong determinant of a person’s short-term travel behaviour. But despite their important role, the interrelations between the three mobility tools are not yet fully understood. Whilst the backgrounds of car-ownership and season-ticket ownership and their interdependencies have already been subject to various quantitative studies, the motives for and ...Other Conference Item -
Impacts of a new free-floating carsharing system traced with a Smartphone App
(2015)Other Conference Item -
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Assessing the impact of large-scale shared mobility systems using MATSim
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Avoiding stranded bicycles in free-floating bicycle-sharing systems: Using survival analysis to derive operational rules for rebalancing
(2019)In order to optimize operations and increase revenue, free-floating (electric) bicycle sharing operators periodically move bicycles to high demand areas (a process known as rebalancing). As rebalancing is time and cost intensive, an important question that arises, is which bikes should be moved and which bikes are expected to be booked by the users within an acceptable period of time. In this paper, two survival analysis methods are used ...Other Conference Item -
Impact of vehicle automation and electric propulsion on production costs for mobility services worldwide
(2019)Automated driving technology along with electric propulsion are widely expected to fundamentally change our transport systems. They may not only allow a more productive use of travel time, but will likely trigger completely new business models in the mobility market. A key determinant of the future prospects of both existing and new mobility services will be their production costs. Hence, in this research the production costs of various ...Other Conference Item -
Assessing the impact of large-scale shared mobility systems using MATsim
(2017)hEART 2017: List of AbstractsOther Conference Item -
Assessing the welfare impacts of MaaS: A case study in Switzerland
(2018)In current transport systems, short-term travel behaviour is to a large extent governed by long- term choices of mobility tool ownership. Such mobility tools usually require a substantial investment up-front and subsequently allow to travel with the specific modes at low (or zero) marginal cost. Eventually, distinct mobility portfolios arise dividing a population into car drivers and transit riders.Other Conference Item