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The scope of the lecture is to provide the basic concepts in transport economics and introduce new ones for private and public transport and environmental issues. Demand, supply, welfare analysis an
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The thriving ride-hailing (RH) industry over the last decade provides passengers with flexible mobility options but also stimulates discussions about the possible cannibalization of public transport (PT) ridership. To foster PT and improve system efficienc ...
The performance of ridesharing systems is intricately entwined with user participation. To characterize such interplay, we adopt a repeated multi-player, non-cooperative game approach to model a ridesharing platform and its users’ decision-making. Users re ...
With the rise of technology and market demand, unmanned devices, particularly drones, are increasingly used in logistics due to their speed and cost-efficiency. However, the persistence of limiting factors such as battery life and payload capacity has rend ...