Beyond absolute space: An exploration of relative and relational space in Shanghai using taxi trajectory data

2021 ◽  
Vol 93 ◽  
pp. 103076
Author(s):  
Xijing Li ◽  
Xinlin Ma ◽  
Bev Wilson
2021 ◽  
Vol 286 ◽  
pp. 116515
Author(s):  
Hua Wang ◽  
De Zhao ◽  
Yutong Cai ◽  
Qiang Meng ◽  
Ghim Ping Ong

2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 112
Author(s):  
Helai Huang ◽  
Jialing Wu ◽  
Fang Liu ◽  
Yiwei Wang

Accessibility has attracted wide interest from urban planners and transportation engineers. It is an important indicator to support the development of sustainable policies for transportation systems in major events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Taxis are a vital travel mode in urban areas that provide door-to-door services for individuals to perform urban activities. This study, with taxi trajectory data, proposes an improved method to evaluate dynamic accessibility depending on traditional location-based measures. A new impedance function is introduced by taking characteristics of the taxi system into account, such as passenger waiting time and the taxi fare rule. An improved attraction function is formulated by considering dynamic availability intensity. Besides, we generate five accessibility scenarios containing different indicators to compare the variation of accessibility. A case study is conducted with the data from Shenzhen, China. The results show that the proposed method found reduced urban accessibility, but with a higher value in southern center areas during the evening peak period due to short passenger waiting time and high destination attractiveness. Each spatio-temporal indicator has an influence on the variation in accessibility.


IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Maopeng Sun ◽  
Chenlei Xue ◽  
Yanqiu Cheng ◽  
Ling Zhao ◽  
Zhiyou Long

IEEE Access ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 69481-69491 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhenhua Chen ◽  
Yongjian Yang ◽  
Liping Huang ◽  
En Wang ◽  
Dawei Li

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuhui Gong ◽  
John Cartlidge ◽  
Ruibin Bai ◽  
Yang Yue ◽  
Qingquan Li ◽  
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