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  1. 27-11-2023 | Online First

    A tour-based multimodal mode choice model for impact assessment of new mobility concepts and mobility as a service

    Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and new mobility concepts mutually inspire each other, provide alternatives for the private car-oriented transport system as we know it, and will offer more mobility choices in a single journey than ever. This …

  2. 2023 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    The Inaccessible Nature of Accessible Nature—How the Concepts of Behavioural Settings and Affordances Can Support the Design Process of Physically and Socially Inclusive Natural Environments with a Potential Health- Promoting Effect for People with Mobility Disabilities

    Research has confirmed that natural environments can offer many health benefits. However, a large group in society, people with mobility disabilities, are often hindered from gaining these benefits. Enhancing physical accessibility to natural …

    Authors:
    Stine Bekke-Hansen, Gaochao Zhang, Sus Sola Corazon, Ulrika Stigsdotter
    Published in:
    Design for Inclusivity (2023)
  3. 2022 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Fads and Misleading Concepts Are Influencing Urban Mobility and City Logistics?

    The knowledge or information society has brought risks of misinformation for the public and academia. “Greenwashing” in the environmental sciences exists and cannot be ignored. In the fields of “Urban Mobility” and “City Logistics,” which share …

    Authors:
    Helcio Raymundo, João Gilberto M. dos Reis
    Published in:
    Advances in Production Management Systems. Smart Manufacturing and Logistics Systems: Turning Ideas into Action (2022)
  4. 2022 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Digital Mobility Business Concepts

    This chapter predicts that consumer behaviour will change greatly in the future. Various industries, including mobile service providers, are expected to become personalized, commoditized and convenient. The author analyzes CEM and CRM and …

    Authors:
    Prof. Dr. Patrick Siegfried, Patrick Siegfried
    Published in:
    Digitalisation in Mobility Service Industry (2022)
  5. 2022 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    New Concepts to Improve Mobility by Digitization and Virtualization: An Analysis and Evaluation of the Technical Feasibility

    Traffic infrastructures are one of the central elements of today’s mobility. They are crucial for road traffic and offer road users space and orientation for mobility to move within public space. Road infrastructure is currently designed for …

    Authors:
    Louis Calvin Touko Tcheumadjeu, Katrin Stuerz-Mutalibow, Janis Hoeing, Dennis Harmann, Julian Glaab, Robert Kaul
    Published in:
    Intelligent Transport Systems (2022)
  6. 2021 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Future of Urban Mobility – New Concepts Instead of New Technologies?

    Urban areas encounter a number of particular challenges due to increasing numbers of residents and thus strongly growing traffic with motorized private transport. Along with this, pollution degrades air quality, traffic noise affects residents and …

    Authors:
    Katja Karrer-Gauß, Julia Seebode
    Published in:
    HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive Systems (2021)
  7. 2021 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Vulnerability Turning into a Key Design Criterion for Smart Mobility Concepts

    What is the impact of mobility on vulnerable groups? Vice versa we ask about the impact of vulnerable groups on the innovation design process. The poster will be practitioner oriented reflecting the #MobilityMovesMinds movement that converges …

    Author:
    Barbara Flügge
    Published in:
    HCI International 2021 - Posters (2021)
  8. 2021 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    System simulation and visualization of powertrain and mobility concepts

    The future powertrain mix will be derived above all from a CO2- and emissionoptimized vehicle fleet. The results of a powertrain variation study show that a scenario with high HEV share in the fleet is robust in regard to the external boundary …

    Authors:
    Christoph Danzer, Tobias Voigt, Alexander Forell, Erik Schreiterer, René Kockisch, Marc Sens, Erik Schneider
    Published in:
    Experten-Forum Powertrain: Simulation und Test 2020 (2021)
  9. 2021 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Keynote Speech Disruption in mobility – new trends, new concepts and new business models?!

    Technological progress based on digitalization and automation opens up opportunities for a variety of new mobility and vehicle concepts. Beside that, the way we use and understand mobility in modern society is underlying a drastic change. As a …

    Authors:
    Florian Herrmann, Sebastian Stegmüller, Lukas Block, Maximilian Werner
    Published in:
    Vehicles of Tomorrow 2019 (2021)
  10. 2020 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    “Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans”: Key Concepts and a Critical Revision on SUMPs Guidelines

    Cities play a fundamental role not only in the growth processes under the sustainability paradigm, but also as a driving-force behind economy and they constitute places of connectivity and innovation. More than two thirds of the European …

    Authors:
    Vincenza Torrisi, Chiara Garau, Matteo Ignaccolo, Giuseppe Inturri
    Published in:
    Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2020 (2020)
  11. 2020 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Multimodal Mobility Packages – Concepts and Methodological Design Approaches

    With the increased need to pursue the climate protection goals much more intensively efforts in many countries are directed towards a perceptible change in the mobility behavior of citizens. The main priority here is to reduce the private car …

    Author:
    Ulrike Stopka
    Published in:
    HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive Systems. Driving Behavior, Urban and Smart Mobility (2020)
  12. 2019 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Commute Green! The Potential of Enterprise Social Networks for Ecological Mobility Concepts

    The paper discusses the potential of collaborative networks (CN) to support eco-friendly commuting and create ecological benefits. It therefore develops framework conditions within the concept of social business. The objective is to show up …

    Authors:
    Christian Zinke-Wehlmann, Julia Friedrich
    Published in:
    Collaborative Networks and Digital Transformation (2019)
  13. 2020 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Bike-Sharing Systems as Integral Components of Inner-City Mobility Concepts: An Analysis of the Intended User Behaviour of Potential and Actual Bike-Sharing Users

    According to the United Nations, 68% of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2050 (United Nations 2019). This growing population density in cities comes accompanied by challenges such as higher motorisation rates, leading to …

    Authors:
    Johanna Weng, Thomas Bäumer, Patrick Müller
    Published in:
    Innovations for Metropolitan Areas (2020)
  14. 2018 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Future powertrain concepts for sustainable mobility

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    Author:
    Dr. Werner Willems
    Published in:
    Internationaler Motorenkongress 2018 (2018)
  15. 01-08-2018 | OriginalPaper

    From safety assistance functions to visionary and safety-enhancing mobility concepts

    The personal mobility of the future will be based on a combination of different transport modes, with autonomous vehicles playing a key role. Continental is engaged in development work on all forms of automated driving with the aim of proposing …

  16. 01-01-2018 | OriginalPaper

    Urban Vehicle Concepts for the Shared Mobility

    Urban mobility concepts of the future require new forms of businesses that will ideally consist of the old economy and new economy, and also provide a close connection to the socially relevant futurology. For new vehicle concepts of car sharing …

  17. 2012 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Mobility Concepts for IMT-Advanced

    The rapid advent of different wireless technologies has posed several new challenges and requirements which current architectures are not able to appropriately deal with. The growing presence of heterogeneous access networks, together with the increa

    Authors:
    Joaquim Bastos, Valdemar Monteiro, Jonathan Rodriguez, Ramón Agüero, David Gómez, Yolanda Fernández, Miguel Peña, Faouzi Bader, Christos Verikoukis, Jesus Herrero, Bruno Cendón, Marios Raspopoulos, Stavros Stavrou, Miguel Cabañas, Javier Sainz, Mário R. Santos
    Published in:
    Mobile Multimedia Communications (2012)
  18. Open Access 2016 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    New Mobility Concepts and Autonomous Driving: The Potential for Change

    Transport is an expression for the satisfaction of mobility needs with different means of transportation—for everyday travel, people walk, cycle, drive or take public transport. There are two main groups here: people with a distinct preference for …

    Authors:
    Barbara Lenz, Eva Fraedrich
    Published in:
    Autonomous Driving (2016)
  19. 2015 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    User Requirements for Intermodal Mobility Applications and Acceptance of Operating Concepts

    The mobility behavior of the European population has undergone significant changes in recent years. New services like bike, car and ridesharing are arising. The integrated use of different transport modes can be supported effectively by the features

    Authors:
    Ulrike Stopka, René Pessier, Katrin Fischer
    Published in:
    Human-Computer Interaction: Design and Evaluation (2015)
  20. 2003 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

    Sociability and Mobility Concepts for the Connected Home

    The functionality offered by interconnected devices in a networked home will be drastically increased by the possibilities of always-on broadband Internet. This broadband connection can enhance the communication among family members and friends.

    Authors:
    Elmo Diederiks, Richard van de Sluis, Ramon van de Ven
    Published in:
    Universal Access Theoretical Perspectives, Practice, and Experience (2003)
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