Bike-sharing systems are recently becoming ubiquitous in most cities, as an environmentally friendly alternative to other means of transportation. An optimal management of the bike-sharing service would in principle benefit from the availability of a mathematical model underlying the system. Accordingly, in this paper we propose a Markov-chain based approach to model the bike-sharing system, which we believe has a potential to develop alternative methods to implement classic control actions in a bike-sharing system (e.g., in terms of implementing alternative relocation strategies or planning advertising campaigns). The proposed methodology is validated on real data from the bike-sharing system in Boston, USA, and a first application of the ...
Prominent examples of collective systems are often encountered when analysing smart cities and smart...
Neumann-Saavedra BA, Crainic TG, Gendron B, Mattfeld DC, Römer M. Integrating Resource Management in...
Bike-sharing has seen great development during recent years, both in Europe and globally. However, t...
Bike-sharing systems are recently becoming ubiquitous in most cities, as an environmentally friendly...
Bike sharing systems (BSSs) are being deployed in many cities because of their environmental, social...
International audienceBike-sharing transportation systems have been well studied from a top-down vie...
Bike-sharing networks have become a carbon-emission and environmentally friendly form of transportat...
During the last decade, public bike-sharing systems have gained momentum and popularity. Many cities...
Bike sharing systems offer a mobility service whereby public bicycles, located at different stations...
AbstractThis paper aims to present a modeling of bike sharing demand at station level in the city of...
The Bike Sharing System is a sustainable urban transport solution that consists of a fleet of bikes ...
International audienceBike-sharing systems are becoming increasingly popular in large cities. The na...
In this thesis, after introducing the basics of Markov chains and mathematically analysing and prov...
Prominent examples of collective systems are often encountered when analysing smart cities and smart...
Neumann-Saavedra BA, Crainic TG, Gendron B, Mattfeld DC, Römer M. Integrating Resource Management in...
Bike-sharing has seen great development during recent years, both in Europe and globally. However, t...
Bike-sharing systems are recently becoming ubiquitous in most cities, as an environmentally friendly...
Bike sharing systems (BSSs) are being deployed in many cities because of their environmental, social...
International audienceBike-sharing transportation systems have been well studied from a top-down vie...
Bike-sharing networks have become a carbon-emission and environmentally friendly form of transportat...
During the last decade, public bike-sharing systems have gained momentum and popularity. Many cities...
Bike sharing systems offer a mobility service whereby public bicycles, located at different stations...
AbstractThis paper aims to present a modeling of bike sharing demand at station level in the city of...
The Bike Sharing System is a sustainable urban transport solution that consists of a fleet of bikes ...
International audienceBike-sharing systems are becoming increasingly popular in large cities. The na...
In this thesis, after introducing the basics of Markov chains and mathematically analysing and prov...
Prominent examples of collective systems are often encountered when analysing smart cities and smart...
Neumann-Saavedra BA, Crainic TG, Gendron B, Mattfeld DC, Römer M. Integrating Resource Management in...
Bike-sharing has seen great development during recent years, both in Europe and globally. However, t...