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NTIS 바로가기Sustainability, v.13 no.14, 2021년, pp.7828 -
Dolins, Sigma (Mobility and Systems, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Lindholmspiren 3A, 41756 Gö) , Strömberg, Helena (teborg, Sweden) , Wong, Yale Z. (Design & Human Factors, Chalmers University of Technology, 41296 Gö) , Karlsson, MariAnne (teborg, Sweden)
As connected, electric, and autonomous vehicle (AV) services are developed for cities, the research is conclusive that the use of these services must be shared to achieve maximum efficiency. Yet, few agencies have prioritised designing an AV system that focuses on dynamic ridepooling, and there rema...
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