While carpooling is widely adopted for long travels, it is by construction inefficient for daily commuting, where it is difficult to match drivers and riders, sharing similar origin, destination and time. To overcome this limitation, we present an Integrated system, which integrates carpooling into transit, in the line of the philosophy of Mobility as a Service. Carpooling acts as feeder to transit and transit stations act as consolidation points, where trips of riders and drivers meet, increasing potential matching. We present algorithms to construct multimodal rider trips (including transit and carpooling legs) and driver detours. Simulation shows that our Integrated system increases transit ridership and reduces auto-dependency, with res...
Community-based carpooling has the potential to alleviate traffic congestion and reduce the transpor...
This paper considers the design of On-Demand Multimodal Transit Systems (ODMTS) that combine fixed b...
The quickly increasing number of vehicles associated commuter’s results in a rise in holdup and also...
Many public transportation systems are unable to keep up with growing passenger demand as the popula...
Increasing mobility demands raise the pressure on existing transport networks. As the most used mode...
Seamless integration of ride-sharing and public transit may offer fast, reliable, and affordable tra...
We propose a new aspect of mobility that combines in a same journey and in real time a carpooling se...
This review monograph discusses how carpooling compares with mass transit, presents two systems of r...
Mobility as a Service (MaaS), appeared as a tool to provide more efficient solutions in large urban ...
Shared mobility with pooled rides is the linchpin for leveraging vehicle automation and electrificat...
How should public transit agencies deliver mobility services in the era of shared mobility? Previous...
Abstract — The traffic congestion has been increasing in urban areas due to this studying alternativ...
This paper focuses on dynamic carpooling services in urban areas to address the needs of mobility in...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-020-10140-w2020PDFManuscriptShen, QingWan...
Shared mobility is widely recognized for its contribution in reducing carbon footprint, traffic cong...
Community-based carpooling has the potential to alleviate traffic congestion and reduce the transpor...
This paper considers the design of On-Demand Multimodal Transit Systems (ODMTS) that combine fixed b...
The quickly increasing number of vehicles associated commuter’s results in a rise in holdup and also...
Many public transportation systems are unable to keep up with growing passenger demand as the popula...
Increasing mobility demands raise the pressure on existing transport networks. As the most used mode...
Seamless integration of ride-sharing and public transit may offer fast, reliable, and affordable tra...
We propose a new aspect of mobility that combines in a same journey and in real time a carpooling se...
This review monograph discusses how carpooling compares with mass transit, presents two systems of r...
Mobility as a Service (MaaS), appeared as a tool to provide more efficient solutions in large urban ...
Shared mobility with pooled rides is the linchpin for leveraging vehicle automation and electrificat...
How should public transit agencies deliver mobility services in the era of shared mobility? Previous...
Abstract — The traffic congestion has been increasing in urban areas due to this studying alternativ...
This paper focuses on dynamic carpooling services in urban areas to address the needs of mobility in...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-020-10140-w2020PDFManuscriptShen, QingWan...
Shared mobility is widely recognized for its contribution in reducing carbon footprint, traffic cong...
Community-based carpooling has the potential to alleviate traffic congestion and reduce the transpor...
This paper considers the design of On-Demand Multimodal Transit Systems (ODMTS) that combine fixed b...
The quickly increasing number of vehicles associated commuter’s results in a rise in holdup and also...