2011 10th International Conference on Telecommunication in Modern Satellite Cable and Broadcasting Services (TELSIKS) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/telsks.2011.6143223
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Efficiency of multimodal real-time travel and traffic information services employing mobile communications

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“…Then, how to encourage travellers to use P + R? With fast growing information and communication technologies and rapidly increasing popularity of Smartphone, Smartphone delivered real‐time multimodal information (SMMI) has become a trend [1–6] and will provide a fascinating solution for encouraging commuters’ P + R use. Smartphone applications can simultaneously fulfil the roles of multiple existing technologies.…”
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“…Then, how to encourage travellers to use P + R? With fast growing information and communication technologies and rapidly increasing popularity of Smartphone, Smartphone delivered real‐time multimodal information (SMMI) has become a trend [1–6] and will provide a fascinating solution for encouraging commuters’ P + R use. Smartphone applications can simultaneously fulfil the roles of multiple existing technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7–28]), travellers’ mode choice behaviour under real‐time multimodal information (especially SMMI) seems to have been rarely explored. Existing publications about multimodal information mostly focus on architecture, function, design considerations for an information system or project‐based effectiveness assessment or design of travel simulators for behavioural data collection [1–5, 29–33].…”
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“…However, travelers' mode choice behavior with the presence of real-time multimodal information has been rarely explored. Existing publications about multimodal information mostly focus on system architecture, function, design considerations, and evaluation of effectiveness through pilot projects (4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13). Some publications presented a computer-based travel simulator for collecting data about traveler behavior with multimodal information available (14); others investigated the effects of multimodal information on overcoming habitual and psychological barriers to consideration of alternative modes (15).…”
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