We discuss fundamentals of a new computational approach to configurative analysis and synthesis and present a number of advancements we have made in the direction of computational analysis of walking and cycling mobility. We have scrutinized the notion of distance and addressed it in correspondence with the notion of geodesic or optimum path. We present a new all-inclusive pathfinding algorithm for walking and cycling and show how this pathfinding algorithm can be used as a new basis for a number of conventional network indicators such as closeness and betweenness centrality measures -taking into account the physics of walking/cycling mobility as well as the cognitive aspect of human navigation. To this end, we revisit the meaning of distan...
AbstractThe recent evolution and development of urban areas has dramatically transformed the layout ...
In recent years, cycling has attracted increasing attention as a sustainable alternative to private ...
Understanding the influence of the built environment on human movement requires quantifying spatial ...
In a quest for promoting sustainable modes of mobility, we have revisited how feasible and suitable ...
In a quest for promoting sustainable modes of mobility, we have revisited how feasible and suitable ...
Purpose: The most sustainable forms of urban mobility are walking and cycling. These modes of transp...
Bikeability of street networks is an issue where space syntax based methods have shown to be useful....
Treball Final de Màster Universitari Erasmus Mundus en Tecnologia Geoespacial (Pla de 2013). Codi: S...
For numerous reasons related to energy demand, emissions, public health as well as liveable and attr...
Walking and cycling, commonly referred to as active travel, have become integral components of moder...
Routing and navigation services for leisure activities are conditioned by special needs and trade-of...
Cycling—as a sustainable and convenient exercise and travel mode—has become increasingly popular in ...
The positive effects of low-intensity physical activity are widely acknowledged and in this context ...
<div><p>Understanding the influence of the built environment on human movement requires quantifying ...
In order to stop climate change, it is inevitable to transition to more environmental-friendly ways ...
AbstractThe recent evolution and development of urban areas has dramatically transformed the layout ...
In recent years, cycling has attracted increasing attention as a sustainable alternative to private ...
Understanding the influence of the built environment on human movement requires quantifying spatial ...
In a quest for promoting sustainable modes of mobility, we have revisited how feasible and suitable ...
In a quest for promoting sustainable modes of mobility, we have revisited how feasible and suitable ...
Purpose: The most sustainable forms of urban mobility are walking and cycling. These modes of transp...
Bikeability of street networks is an issue where space syntax based methods have shown to be useful....
Treball Final de Màster Universitari Erasmus Mundus en Tecnologia Geoespacial (Pla de 2013). Codi: S...
For numerous reasons related to energy demand, emissions, public health as well as liveable and attr...
Walking and cycling, commonly referred to as active travel, have become integral components of moder...
Routing and navigation services for leisure activities are conditioned by special needs and trade-of...
Cycling—as a sustainable and convenient exercise and travel mode—has become increasingly popular in ...
The positive effects of low-intensity physical activity are widely acknowledged and in this context ...
<div><p>Understanding the influence of the built environment on human movement requires quantifying ...
In order to stop climate change, it is inevitable to transition to more environmental-friendly ways ...
AbstractThe recent evolution and development of urban areas has dramatically transformed the layout ...
In recent years, cycling has attracted increasing attention as a sustainable alternative to private ...
Understanding the influence of the built environment on human movement requires quantifying spatial ...