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Shared Mobility and Automated Vehicles Ata M. Khan (Professor Emeritus, Carleton University, Canada)

Shared Mobility and Automated Vehicles By Ata M. Khan (Professor Emeritus, Carleton University, Canada)

Shared Mobility and Automated Vehicles by Ata M. Khan (Professor Emeritus, Carleton University, Canada)


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Shared mobility is gaining increasing attention in private and public sectors. Serving as a source of information on how best to shape shared vehicle systems of the future, this book contributes knowledge on key facets of shared mobility. It includes shared vehicle systems as well as shared automated vehicle systems.

Shared Mobility and Automated Vehicles Summary

Shared Mobility and Automated Vehicles: Responding to socio-technical changes and pandemics by Ata M. Khan (Professor Emeritus, Carleton University, Canada)

Shared vehicles are a key part of any future intelligent and clean transport system, as they can allow for the sharing and potentially more efficient use of transport resources and fuel. Shared mobility has been gaining attention in the private and public sectors as a possible strategy for taming auto ownership, vehicle miles/kilometers travelled, and emissions.

Serving as a source of information on how best to shape shared vehicle systems of the future, this book contributes knowledge on key facets of shared mobility. It includes shared vehicle systems as well as shared automated vehicle systems. Themes covered in the book include policy and regulatory frameworks, planning, design, technology, demand and supply models, algorithms, operations, management, economic factors, business models, social equity, environmental impacts, and pandemic effects.

Shared Mobility and Automated Vehicles: Responding to socio-technical changes and pandemics comprehensively and systematically covers this important topic for an audience of researchers in academia and research institutes involved with intelligent transport systems and urban mobility. The book is also a valuable resource for public policy analysts, planners, system designers, system level technology developers, consultants, and students.

About Ata M. Khan (Professor Emeritus, Carleton University, Canada)

Ata M. Khan is a professor emeritus in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. His research interests focus on intelligent systems, automation in driving, policy and planning, and safe, efficient, and sustainable transportation. This research is being applied to urban and multimodal transportation. His honors and awards include the Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers CITE and Carleton University Academic/Research Award, Fellowship of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), and Fellowship of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering. He has carried out research/consulting projects for the United Nations; federal, provincial, and municipal governments in Canada; and private sector companies/societies in the USA, Japan, and Canada. Ata M. Khan has authored or co-authored one textbook, 11 Chapters in books, and 175 papers in refereed journal and conference proceedings. Susan A. Shaheen is a professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at renowned UC Berkeley, USA, where she co-directs the Transportation Sustainability Research Center (TSRC) of the Institute of Transportation Studies. She has authored 79 journal articles, over 150 reports and proceedings articles, over 30 book chapters, and co-edited three books. She received the 2017 Roy W. Crum award from the Transportation Research Board (TRB) for her distinguished achievements in transportation research. She is the current Chair of TRB's Executive Committee and served as Vice Chair in 2020. In May 2016, she was named one of the top 10 academic thought leaders in transportation by the Eno Foundation.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Navigating seismic shifts in transportation
  • Chapter 3: Policy and regulatory environment: shared automated vehicles
  • Chapter 4: Concept level designs: high-level architecture
  • Chapter 5: Shared mobility: managing rights-of-way, developer incentives, and planning principles
  • Chapter 6: Shared mobility services: prioritizing social good
  • Chapter 7: Multimodal relationships: shared and automated vehicles and high-capacity public transit
  • Chapter 8: Design of systems with nonautomated electric vehicles
  • Chapter 9: Design of systems with automated and electric vehicles
  • Chapter 10: Demand for shared mobility to complement public transportation: human-driven and automated vehicles
  • Chapter 11: Demand for shared mobility to replace private mobility using connected and automated vehicles
  • Chapter 12: Matching demand and supply under uncertainty
  • Chapter 13: Operations and management
  • Chapter 14: Impacts on the public realm: understanding the context
  • Chapter 15: Impacts on the public realm: the potential for a positive outcome
  • Chapter 16: Economic factors
  • Chapter 17: The impacts of shared and automated mobility
  • Chapter 18: Future directions: maximizing the social and environmental benefits of shared and automated mobility services
  • Glossary of technical terms and acronyms
  • Literature for further readings

Additional information

NPB9781785618628
9781785618628
1785618628
Shared Mobility and Automated Vehicles: Responding to socio-technical changes and pandemics by Ata M. Khan (Professor Emeritus, Carleton University, Canada)
New
Hardback
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2022-02-15
520
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