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OD-Vis: A Map-based Dashboard for Insight Discovery of OD Data
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Exploring the effects cycling infrastructure improvements in a broader mode-choice experiment
(2024)Stated-preference (SP) mode-choice surveys are the basis for transport models therefore impacting behavioral forecasting, impacts of infrastructures and policies as well as on their evaluations. Typically these models as well as such SP surveys have a focus on public transport and motor vehicles. We intent to include contextual changes in street design in a SP experiment, in which more space is allocated to active mobility, especially ...Other Conference Item -
Exploring the narrative behind Zurich’s E-Bike City Research project
(2024)E-Bike City is 3-year research project by the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ). There are nine subprojects using agent-based modeling to determine a realistic Plan B for sustainable urban mobility by 2050. This study explored public perceptions of an online newspaper article explaining the vision of Zurich transitioning to an E-Bike City (EBC). We reviewed 435 comments and found prominent themes including funding, street space ...Other Conference Item -
Route choice model integration into MATSim
(2024)This paper presents the integration of explicit discrete route choice models into the agentbased simulation framework MATSim, as an example. It represents an obvious research direction, which to the best of the authors’ knowledge has not yet been presented for any other agent-based transport simulation framework. Discrete route choice models, estimated from stated- or revealed preference data, are backed by years of research and can be ...Other Conference Item -
How will an E-Bike City change our accessibility?
(2024)Several decades of infrastructure investments in the global north have produced unprecedented accessibility gains, fueling the productivity of modern economies and providing us with choices none of the previous generations had. Now, these benefits are at risk, as there are no robust solutions for reconciling our present traffic patterns with actions against climate change. As possible alternatives, in recent years scholars proposed multiple ...Other Conference Item -
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Integrating WFH into our models to address the dilemma of transport planning
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