A presentation by Peter Bonsall given at the Methods in Dialogue workshop: Researching Mobilities which took place on 9th March 2011 at the University of Manchester. The use of new technologies has revolutionised the collection of data on travel behaviour and developments in the pipeline look likely to provide further opportunities. This presentation will focus on three examples: the use of “virtual reality” simulations to explore and observe responses to situations which cannot realistically be observed in the real world; the use of GPS and other tracking devices to replace or enhance traditional survey techniques including travel diaries; and the use of transaction data to monitor activity patterns. The use of these techniques raises iss...
The technology of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) provides new ways for collecting information abou...
Implementing behavioural strategies aimed at reducing car use represents one of the most topical ch...
There is a growing demand for knowledge about processes in our cities, specifically the understandin...
Modern cities show an increasing interest in Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATISs), with a ...
Traditional tourism statistics present several lacks in detecting tourists’ activities in space-time...
Objective: With the rise of Smartphone use, a new method of travel behaviour data acquisition arises...
The increase in population, accompanied by an increase in the availability of travel opportunities h...
Which are the effects of multimodal real-time information on travel behaviour? Significant amounts o...
Which are the effects of multimodal real-time information on travel behaviour? Significant amounts o...
Diary studies have become increasingly popular in the field of transport research since their first ...
The increasing demand for advanced modelling methods, which can reflect complex travel activities of...
The aim of this paper is to focus on different aspects in regard to the collection of data about eme...
New and emerging technologies, such as connected sensors, smartphones and smart cards, offer new pos...
The increasing demand for advanced modelling methods, which can reflect complex travel activities of...
With the advent of ubiquitous mobile sensing and self-tracking groups, travel demand researchers hav...
The technology of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) provides new ways for collecting information abou...
Implementing behavioural strategies aimed at reducing car use represents one of the most topical ch...
There is a growing demand for knowledge about processes in our cities, specifically the understandin...
Modern cities show an increasing interest in Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATISs), with a ...
Traditional tourism statistics present several lacks in detecting tourists’ activities in space-time...
Objective: With the rise of Smartphone use, a new method of travel behaviour data acquisition arises...
The increase in population, accompanied by an increase in the availability of travel opportunities h...
Which are the effects of multimodal real-time information on travel behaviour? Significant amounts o...
Which are the effects of multimodal real-time information on travel behaviour? Significant amounts o...
Diary studies have become increasingly popular in the field of transport research since their first ...
The increasing demand for advanced modelling methods, which can reflect complex travel activities of...
The aim of this paper is to focus on different aspects in regard to the collection of data about eme...
New and emerging technologies, such as connected sensors, smartphones and smart cards, offer new pos...
The increasing demand for advanced modelling methods, which can reflect complex travel activities of...
With the advent of ubiquitous mobile sensing and self-tracking groups, travel demand researchers hav...
The technology of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) provides new ways for collecting information abou...
Implementing behavioural strategies aimed at reducing car use represents one of the most topical ch...
There is a growing demand for knowledge about processes in our cities, specifically the understandin...