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Smart Energy for Smart Transport : Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility, CSUM2022, August 31-September 2, 2022, Skiathos Island, Greece
Diversification of the Bicycle Market and Consequences for Urban Infrastructure
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Is the Shift to Electrification and Powertrain Improvement Sufficient to Change Urban Mobility’s Impact on Climate Change?
pp. 17
The Dynamic Relation of Climate Change and Energy Transition with Transport and Mobility Policies in the EU Through Social Media Data Mining
pp. 29
Park-and-Ride: The Case for Coupling EV Charging Stations with Micro-mobility Hubs
pp. 50
Metro Braking Energy for Station Electric Loads: The Business Case of a Smart Hybrid Storage System
pp. 63
The Impact of the Transport Sector on the Environment in the Context of Globalization
pp. 77
Forecasting the Passenger Car Demand Split from Public Perceptions of Electric, Hybrid, and Hydrogen-Fueled Cars in Greece
pp. 91
Demand Responsive Feeder Bus Service Using Electric Vehicles with Timetabled Transit Coordination
pp. 104
Investigation of User’s Preferences on Electric Passenger Cars
pp. 115
A Large Scale Simulation of the Electrification Effects of SAVs
pp. 125
Design, Development and Real-Time Demonstration of Supercapacitor Powered Electric Bicycle
pp. 135
Driver-in-the-Loop Simulator of Electric Vehicles
pp. 143
Observations on the Driving of Plug-In Hybrid Cars in Real-World Conditions
pp. 157
Research Trends and Opportunities Related to Charging and Supply Systems for Vehicles with Electric/Hybrid Propulsion
pp. 171
Dynamic Charging Management for Electric Vehicle Demand Responsive Transport
pp. 183
A Regional Civilian Airport Model at Remote Island for Smart Grid Simulation
pp. 193
An Innovative Smart Charging Framework for Efficient Integration of Plug-In Electric Vehicles into the Grid
pp. 206
A Blockchain-Based Smart Contractual Framework for the Electric Vehicle Charging Ecosystem
pp. 219
Investigating the Option of Developing a Power Supply Network Using Electricity in Greek Islands: The Case of Skiathos Island
pp. 223
Innovative Non-polluting Traffic Light Crossroads
pp. 232
System for Avoiding Traffic Jams of Intervention Vehicles
pp. 238
A Mobile Computing Based Tool for Low-Emission Driving
pp. 251
Discrepancy Between Hyperpath and Actual Route Choices Based on Smart-Card Data in Shizuoka, Japan
pp. 266
Developing a Heuristic Route Planning Method to Support Seamless Mobility Solutions
pp. 276
A Large-Scale Traffic Scenario of Berlin for Evaluating Smart Mobility Applications
pp. 291
Smart Parking System (SPS): An Intelligent Image-Processing Based Parking Solution
pp. 300
The Impact of Total Cost of Ownership on MaaS System Appeal Using an Agent-Based Approach
pp. 311
A Recommendation Engine for a Smart Parking Ecosystem
pp. 323
A Crowdsourcing Framework for Reporting Available Parking Spots in Urban Areas
pp. 335
A Review of Use Cases of Gamification in Mobility Systems and Services
pp. 348
An Innovative Mobile Application for Booking Parking Spots
pp. 360
AI Driven Adaptive Scheduling for On-Demand Transportation in Smart Cities
pp. 372
Decision Intelligence Based on Big Data for User-Oriented Trip Planner Development
pp. 382
A Framework for Urban C-ITS GLOSA Evaluation
pp. 395
Pursuing Technological Solutions for Tourists’ Urban Travel Behavior Change in the Post COVID-19 Era; The SUSTOURISMO App
pp. 406
Stakeholders’ Survey on the Introduction of Connected and Automated Vehicles in Greece
pp. 420
Autonomous Mobility as a Means of Innovation Diffusion: The Case of Trikala, Greece
pp. 435
Autonomous Vehicles: Impact on Human Life- A Statistic and Descriptive Overview of Research Results, Using the Delphi Method
pp. 451
Big Data Analytics for Modelling Consumer Preferences and Satisfaction in Public Transportation
pp. 468
Citizen and Stakeholder Engagement in the Development and Deployment of Automated Mobility Services, as Exemplified in the SHOW Project
pp. 482
Transportation Systems of Asia: Investigating the Preferences for Their Implementation in Greece with the Use of the Maximum Difference (MaxDiff) Scaling Method
pp. 497
Digital Infrastructure Service Role and Functional Model for Urban ITS Service Applications
pp. 504
Innovative Technologies and Systems for Urban Mobility: The Case of Padua
pp. 520
Using C-ITS for Shockwave Damping and Preventing on Highways
pp. 531
Relationship and Differences Between Entrepreneurship and Research in the CrowdMapping Project for Crowdsourced Urban Data
pp. 542
Repurposing Open Traffic Data for Estimating the Mobility Performance
pp. 556
Evaluating the Quality of Public Spaces Using Crowdsourcing Data: The Case of the Metropolitan Area of Thessaloniki
pp. 571
Application of Smart Windows Equipped with Radiant Internal Curtains to Improve Thermal Comfort in Urban Transport Vehicles
pp. 582
Urban Transport Vehicles Equipped with HVAC Based on Ceiling-Mounted Air Distribution Systems
pp. 593
Automated Vehicles’ Effects on Urban Traffic Flow Parameters
pp. 606
The Impact of CNG on Buses Fleet Decarbonization: A Case Study
pp. 621
A Study on the Use of Autonomous Vehicles for the Interconnection of Urban Transport Interchanges
pp. 622
Fostering the Autonomous Driving in Urban Mobility Operation (Passengers and Goods) – INTEGRA Network
pp. 633
Optimization-Based Comparison of Rebalanced Docked and Dockless Micromobility Systems
pp. 645
Quantifying the Charging Flexibility of Electric Vehicles; An Improved Agent-Based Approach with Realistic Travel Patterns
pp. 663
How Shared Autonomous Electric Vehicles Could Slash Resource Use and Make Cities More Enjoyable
pp. 677
A Stated Adaptation Approach to Assess Mode Change Behavior of Car Drivers in Presence of Park and Ride Facilities; Evidence from 2 European Cities
pp. 696
Estimating Availability Effects in Travel Mode Choice Among E-bikes and Other Sustainable Mobility Services: Results of a Stated Portfolio Choice Experiment
pp. 697
Role of Service Uncertainty in Decision to Use Demand Responsive Transport Services, a Stated Adaptation Choice Experiment
pp. 701
How is the Redesign of Public Space for Active Mobility and Healthy Neighborhoods Perceived and Accepted? Experiences from a Temporary Real-World Experiment in Berlin
pp. 714
Emergent Bicycle Infrastructure During the COVID-19 Pandemic
pp. 728
Pedestrian Movement and the Built Environment – A Big Data-Based Analysis
pp. 729
Walkability Evaluation: The Case Studies of Veroia and Igoumenitsa, Greece
pp. 741
Evaluation of Temporary Mobility Measures Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the City of Thessaloniki, Greece
pp. 751
Anthropocentric Design of Sidewalks with the Use of Conjoint Analysis
pp. 765
Context-Aware Bicycle Route Planning
pp. 777
Promoting Public and Active Transport Based Intermodal Mobility; The Adriatic – Ionian Experience
pp. 791
Social Media and Urban Mobility Choices: How a Transport-Related Content Could Be Influential in Social Media
pp. 820
Smart and Resilient Urban Mobility During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of a Southern European Medium-Sized City
pp. 833
Supporting a Behavioural Change Towards Cycling Through Safe Cycling Training for Children
pp. 846
Policies to Promote and Uptake Soft Mobility in the Mediterranean
pp. 847
Active Mobility Versus Motorized Transport of High School Students in Orestiada Municipality of Greece
pp. 858
Modal Shift Towards Active Transport During the Covid-19 Restrictions: Can We Maintain This Trend?
pp. 873
Evaluating Route Choice Characteristics of E-Scooters
pp. 882
What Is Leading the Choice Between Motorized and Non-motorized Transport Modes? The Case of Porto Metropolitan Area
pp. 902
A Joint Methodological Approach for Interpreting School Mobility Patterns and Decisions
pp. 916
Mobility Patterns in the Campus of the University of Patras
pp. 931
The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Active Mobility – Belgrade Example
pp. 942
Understanding Group Social Ties and Their Impact on Travel Behaviour
pp. 959
An Evaluation of Agent-Based Models for Simulating E-Scooter Sharing Services in Urban Areas
pp. 977
Investigating the Factors that Reinforce Competitiveness of Transport SMEs, the Case of West Midlands SMEs, UK
pp. 991
Feelings of Insecurity, Obstacles and Conflicts: Issues Blind People Have with e-scooters in Public Space and Potential Improvements
pp. 1001
Involving Passengers in Creating Inclusive Digital Mobility Solutions—Findings from the INDIMO Project
pp. 1017
Multimodal Route Planning for Blind and Visually Impaired People
pp. 1027
Insularity, Accessibility, and Affordability of Transport Services in Greek Islands
pp. 1045
Is Shared Mobility Equally Accessible to All? An Income Analysis of Service Adoption
pp. 1058
Transit Fare Equity: Understanding the Factors Affecting Different Groups of Users’ Payment Method
pp. 1059
Co-designing Transport Solutions Towards an Inclusive Public Transport in the City of Bologna
pp. 1083
Conceptual Architecture for an Inclusive and Real-Time Solution for Parking Assistance
pp. 1095
User Acceptance of Automated Shuttle Buses—Results of a Passenger Survey in Stolberg
pp. 1108
Public Transport Versus Demand Responsive Transport Services in (Extremely) Low Demand Areas: The Case of the Sicilian Hinterland
pp. 1121
A Network Analysis Model to Measure the Walkability of Public Spaces
pp. 1135
An Investigation of Distraction Factors on Road Safety
pp. 1149
Optimization of a Prospective Carpooling Service in the Regional Unit of Thessaloniki with the Use of Conjoint Analysis and Market Simulation
pp. 1161
Micro-mobility and Micrο-mobility’s Status Quo in Greece
pp. 1179
An Emerging and Innovation Transport Solution: Towards Transforming Parking Lot to Urban Consolidation Centre: Madrid Living Lab
pp. 1192
How Digital Services Implementation Along International Supply Chains Influences the Performance of Logistics Operations? A Bottom-Up Approach for Impact Validation and Categorization
pp. 1205
Efficient Management of Operations in Ro-Ro/Ro-Pax Terminals Using a Cloud-Based Yard Management Platform
pp. 1218
The Use of Drones in City Logistics—A Case Study Application
pp. 1233
Towards an Integrated Framework for Smart Goods Distribution in a Middle-Sized City
pp. 1234
Crowd Shipping for Urban Logistics: Investigating the Factors Affecting Consumer Adoption in Hanoi, Vietnam
pp. 1253
Assessing the Evolution of Urban Planning and Last Mile Delivery in the Era of E-commerce
pp. 1266
Is It Necessary to Calculate Passenger Car Equivalent Value for Commercial Vehicles in Urban Areas?
pp. 1278
Appropriate Key Performance Indicators for Evaluating Integrated Passenger-Freight Transport
pp. 1291
The Main Problems of the Road Freight Transport Sector in Greece
pp. 1305
EN.I.R.I.S.S.T Road Freight Transport Service: An Impact Oriented Policy Advice Tool
pp. 1316
Anticipation of New and Emerging Trends for Sustainable Last-Mile Urban Distribution
pp. 1330
The Importance of Logistics Performance for Mitigating Transportation-Caused Pollution
pp. 1343
Optimizing the Route and Location Planning for Cargo Bikes and Mobile Parcel Lockers
pp. 1358
Evaluation of Station Distribution Strategies for Next-Generation Bike-Sharing System
pp. 1374
Data-Driven Approach for Defining Demand Scenarios for Shared Autonomous Cargo-Bike Fleets
pp. 1406
Determining the Demand for Loading/Unloading Zones in Urban Areas
pp. 1418
Diversification of the Bicycle Market and Consequences for Urban Infrastructure
pp. 1433
Collaborative Distribution Solutions in Last Mile Logistics
pp. 1449
Investigating Taxi Driver Behavioral Aspects: Evidence from Athens, Greece
pp. 1463
Water Management Solutions to Decrease Water Consumption and Mitigate CO2 Emissions in Europe
pp. 1476
Sustainable Public Transport in Petroşani Basin—Current Status and Development Perspectives
pp. 1490
The Impact of Weather on Daily Ridership of the Urban Rail Transportation System
pp. 1501
Estimating the Environmental Footprint of the O.A.S.A Group
pp. 1517
A Hybrid MCDA Methodology to Evaluate Ferry Fleet Assignment to Routes in the Greek Islands
pp. 1543
Sustainable Mobility at the Core of Sustainable Tourism in 6 European Islands
pp. 1555
Evaluating Road Network Hierarchy Planning Suggestions in SUMPs. Evidence from 7 Greek Cities
pp. 1568
AURORA—Creating Space for Urban Air Mobility in Our Cities
pp. 1586
Moving Towards Safe and Sustainable Mobility: The Development of a RoaD AccidEnts InformAtion CenteR for Greece (DEAR)
pp. 1598
A Portable Device for Supporting Autonomous and Healthy Urban Ageing: The PROLONG System
pp. 1611
Asset Management: Rules for Enhancing Resilience
pp. 1627
Impact of Covid-19 on Urban Traffic Patterns
pp. 1643
Definition of a Variable Speed Limit System for the Northern Access to the City of Barcelona
pp. 1654
Regenerating Athens City Center to a Low Pollution and Restricted Vehicle Traffic Zone
pp. 1663
Analysis and Evaluation of Mobility Solutions and Targeted Interventions to Support the Urban Regeneration of the Canal Port of Rimini
pp. 1676
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Integration to Urban Planning
pp. 1689
How to Monitor and Assess Sustainable Urban Mobility? An Application of Sustainable Urban Mobility Indicators in Four Greek Municipalities.
pp. 1711
Revision of the Budapest Mobility Plan, and the Alignment of Urban and Transport Strategies in Budapest
pp. 1724
An FCM Approach to Achieve Near Zero-CO2 Urban Mobility: The Case of Larissa, Greece
pp. 1736
Analyzing Pollutant Concentrations in Two Main Greek Urban Centers
pp. 1753
INVESTL2 Ontology: Semantic Modeling of Sustainable Living Labs
pp. 1769
Evaluation of the Current State and Trends for the Sustainable Development of the Agri-Food Sector of the South-Central Region of Bulgaria
pp. 1779
Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Disaster Risk Management (DRM): Systematic Literature Review
pp. 1795
Innovative Bio-based Circular Economy Schemes: The Case of Biomass and Food Waste Utilization as an Enabler of Regional Resilience
pp. 1807
Relevant Research and Development Competences – Case INVEST4EXCELLENCE
pp. 1828
Optimizing Urban Resilience via FCM and Participatory Modeling: The Case of Joensuu Finland
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