Innovative passenger transportation systems and mobility services
Abstract
The technology development affects the interaction between the transport, economics, society and environment. The novel solutions in the field of vehicle and infocommunication technologies, and the sustainability requirements effect significant alteration that fundamentally influences the traveller behaviour. The presentation summarizes the definitions,
regularities, technologies, application fields and directions, and opportunities in developments related to the passenger transportation system, travel modes and processes. Since the passenger transportation system is transforming into a special more and more automated information system, the fundamental modelling methods of complex information systems, and the transport related applications of the models are described. Beside the interpretation and the comparison of the novel components of the mobility palette, the forecasting of potential upcoming solutions is also possible. The presentation is based on a purposeful and continuous scientific research.
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