Abstract:Bicycle Sharing Systems (BSSs) are exponentially increasing in the urban mobility sector. They are traditionally conceived as a last-mile complement to the public transport system. In this paper, we demonstrate that BSSs can be seen as a public transport system in their own right. To do so, we build a mathematical framework for the classification of BSS trips. Using trajectory information, we create the trip index, which characterizes the intrinsic purpose of the use of BSS as transport or leisure. The constru… Show more
“…Still on short distance traffic, [ 17 ] proposed a solution to the issue of bicycle sharing systems (BSSs), which are traditionally conceived as a last-mile complement to the public transport system. The paper demonstrated that BSSs can be seen as a public transport system in their own right and built a mathematical framework for the classification of BSS trips.…”
Building around innovative services related to different modes of transport and traffic management, intelligent transport systems (ITSs) are being widely adopted worldwide to improve the efficiency and safety of the transportation system [...]
“…Still on short distance traffic, [ 17 ] proposed a solution to the issue of bicycle sharing systems (BSSs), which are traditionally conceived as a last-mile complement to the public transport system. The paper demonstrated that BSSs can be seen as a public transport system in their own right and built a mathematical framework for the classification of BSS trips.…”
Building around innovative services related to different modes of transport and traffic management, intelligent transport systems (ITSs) are being widely adopted worldwide to improve the efficiency and safety of the transportation system [...]
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