Adaptability Assessment Framework for Public Transit Systems with Automated Vehicles on Open Flow Roads

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lei Wang ◽  
Zhongyi Wu ◽  
Wenxiang Li ◽  
Haode Liu ◽  
Wanjing Ma
2015 ◽  
pp. 149-175
Author(s):  
Martin Wachs ◽  
Camille N.Y. Fink ◽  
Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris ◽  
Brian D. Taylor

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 262
Author(s):  
Miao-Sheng Chen ◽  
Meng-Feng Lin

Due to the rapid urbanization, motorization and the high density of most urban structures, the parking challenge in Taipei is getting worse. Although public transit systems have advanced as an economical and friendly alternative to cars, people prefer to drive the car to their destination because it takes less time and is more flexible for many trips. As a result, the significant shortage of parking spaces in cities creates a problem for drivers. The lifetime and stability of the mechanism from “nothing” to “something” depend on whether or not the interchangeability of such mechanism can catalyze subsequent operations spontaneously as well as the degree of catalytic power. If the mechanism possesses spontaneous catalytic power for sustainability, and the catalytic process has the “good” to benefit other people without compromising your own interest, the formation of this mechanism will be regarded as “good formation”.


Author(s):  
Prof. Swati Shinde ◽  
Tanveer Shaikh ◽  
Anilkumar Vandha ◽  
Harshil Sheth ◽  

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