In this paper, we study the phenomena of collapse and anomalous diffusion in shared mobility systems. In particular, we focus on a fleet of vehicles moving through a stations network and analyse the effect of self-journeys in system stability, using a mathematical simplex under stochastic flows. With a birth-death process approach, we find analytical upper bounds for random walk and we monitor how the system collapses by super diffusing under different randomization conditions. Using the multi-scale entropy metric, we show that real data from a bike-sharing fleet in the city of Salamanca (Spain) present a complex behaviour with more of a 1/f signal than a disorganized system with a white noise signal
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The emergence of scaling in transport through interconnected systems is a consequence of the topolog...
A stochastic model for a mobile network is studied. Users enter the net-work, and then perform indep...
Complex networks grow subject to structural constraints which affect their measurable properties. As...
International audienceWe investigate urban street networks as a whole within the frameworks of infor...
We propose a model of random diffusion to investigate flow fluctuations in complex networks. We deri...
Understanding human mobility from a microscopic point of view may represent a fundamental breakthrou...
This paper studies a stochastic model that describes the evolution of vehicle densities in a road ne...
Characterizing the efficiency of movements is important for a better management of the cities. More ...
This thesis contains two studies about models on organized spatial transport networks. The first int...
The quantification of complexity is one of the most fundamental issues in the investigation of compl...
Social systems have recently attracted much attention, with attempts to understand social behavior w...
A stochastic model for a mobile network is studied. Users enter the network, and then perform indepe...
International audienceSocial systems have recently attracted much attention, with attempts to unders...
We investigate a class of systems with finite-capacity effect which has a more complex configuration...
The problem with the analysis of noise-induced transitions between patterns in distributed stochasti...
The emergence of scaling in transport through interconnected systems is a consequence of the topolog...
A stochastic model for a mobile network is studied. Users enter the net-work, and then perform indep...
Complex networks grow subject to structural constraints which affect their measurable properties. As...