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Capturing user and vehicle activity and time use in the fully autonomous vehicle era: What we can learn from Bangladesh
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How did COVID-19 shift time use patterns in Switzerland?
(2022)2022 TRB Annual Meeting Online Program ArchiveOther Conference Item -
Modeling urban mode choice behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland using multiple discrete continuous extreme value models
(2022)2022 TRB Annual Meeting Online Program ArchiveOther Conference Item -
Investigation of shifts in time use behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic
(2022)2022 TRB Annual Meeting Online Program ArchiveOther Conference Item -
Combining polycentricity and urban scaling to explain socio-economic variables
(2018)Recent studies predict that 75 percent of people will be living in cities by 2030 (Triantakonstantis and Mountrakis 2012). This fast urbanization process and an increasing per capita utilization of resources, raises serious concerns about the resilience and future performance of socioeconomic systems. In order to ensure sustainable growth of settlements, requires a good understanding of the way in which settlement patterns affect ...Other Conference Item -
Analysis of activity time use and timing behavior in Switzerland during the first 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic
(2022)The HK-Swiss Symposium on Future Cities. Preliminary ProgrammeOther Conference Item -
Choice set generation for large-scale cycling networks
(2022)The HK-Swiss Symposium on Future Cities. Preliminary ProgrammeOther Conference Item -
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TimeUse+
(2023)2023 TRB Annual Meeting Online Program ArchiveTravel diaries are commonly used to better understand how and why residents of an area choose to move around their environment. Recent studies have increased the complexity of their travel diaries, be it through accounting for further relevant characteristics within the diary itself or with questionnaires, all with the goal of accurately contextualizing these travel decisions. TimeUse+ is a novel tool that collects GPS tracks passively ...Other Conference Item