Smart card automated fare payment systems are being adopted by transit agencies around the world. The data-storage characteristics of smart cards present novel opportunities to enhance transit services. On the one hand, there are fare policies, where smart card holders are given specific rebates on the use of the service based on usage patterns or levels. On the other, there are non-fare policies, for instance if holders receive advantages, such as rebates and offers, from commercial partners. The purpose of this paper is to present a geodemographic framework to identify potential commercial partnerships that could exploit the characteristics of smart cards. The framework is demonstrated using data from Montreal, Canada. Household ...
The introduction in 2007 of a new public transport system in Santiago, Chile, brought to us an unexp...
Automated Fare Collection (AFC) and smartcard systems have been rapidly adopted by transit systems a...
Although the theoretical sources of bias in travel surveys have been documented, data that describe ...
While smart cards are primarily designed to automate fare collection, the transaction records contai...
Plentiful studies have discussed the potential applications of contactless smart card from understan...
Transit operators face a difficult fiscal environment and an imperative to contribute to urban susta...
Lrge metropolitan areas often comprise multiple municipalities and multiple transit-operating agenci...
New automated fare collection systems being implemented on urban rail and bus transit systems offer ...
This paper presents a data fusion method to infer the origin and destination zones of transit trips ...
The potential role of smart card data for travel behavior analysis is considered. Case studies of sm...
During the past decade, a significant amount of research has been dedicated to the use of smart card...
The potential role of smart card data for travel behaviour analysis is considered. Case studies of s...
The public transport industry faces challenges in catering to the variety of mobility patterns and c...
The potential of smart-card data for measuring the variability of urban public transit network use i...
The public transport industry faces challenges in catering to the variety of mobility patterns and c...
The introduction in 2007 of a new public transport system in Santiago, Chile, brought to us an unexp...
Automated Fare Collection (AFC) and smartcard systems have been rapidly adopted by transit systems a...
Although the theoretical sources of bias in travel surveys have been documented, data that describe ...
While smart cards are primarily designed to automate fare collection, the transaction records contai...
Plentiful studies have discussed the potential applications of contactless smart card from understan...
Transit operators face a difficult fiscal environment and an imperative to contribute to urban susta...
Lrge metropolitan areas often comprise multiple municipalities and multiple transit-operating agenci...
New automated fare collection systems being implemented on urban rail and bus transit systems offer ...
This paper presents a data fusion method to infer the origin and destination zones of transit trips ...
The potential role of smart card data for travel behavior analysis is considered. Case studies of sm...
During the past decade, a significant amount of research has been dedicated to the use of smart card...
The potential role of smart card data for travel behaviour analysis is considered. Case studies of s...
The public transport industry faces challenges in catering to the variety of mobility patterns and c...
The potential of smart-card data for measuring the variability of urban public transit network use i...
The public transport industry faces challenges in catering to the variety of mobility patterns and c...
The introduction in 2007 of a new public transport system in Santiago, Chile, brought to us an unexp...
Automated Fare Collection (AFC) and smartcard systems have been rapidly adopted by transit systems a...
Although the theoretical sources of bias in travel surveys have been documented, data that describe ...