2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/2206625
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Introducing Autonomous Shuttle Services Based on Travel Patterns for the Elderly

Abstract: The transportation-disadvantaged population is rapidly increasing through aging; moreover, the mobility of the elderly has increased due to life expectancy improvements and lifestyle changes. To respond to these changes, a customized mobility service specifically tailored to the travel patterns of the elderly was developed in this study. In particular, an autonomous shuttle service that can improve the operational efficiency and the accessibility of existing transportation methods was proposed by considering t… Show more

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“…However, optimal outcomes are observed when the CAV penetration rate surpasses 60% and the density remains at 40 vehicles per kilometer per lane or higher, making the adoption of CAV dedicated lanes the most effective choice [12,13,30]. Additional microscopic studies conducted by Talebpour et al [31], Hamad & Alozi [2] and Kang et al [29] also concur with the observation that the effectiveness of dedicated lanes is mainly influenced by MPRs. These studies also support the conclusion that shared lanes tend to exhibit superior performance during periods of low traffic volumes, while dedicated lanes outperform shared lanes in congested conditions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…However, optimal outcomes are observed when the CAV penetration rate surpasses 60% and the density remains at 40 vehicles per kilometer per lane or higher, making the adoption of CAV dedicated lanes the most effective choice [12,13,30]. Additional microscopic studies conducted by Talebpour et al [31], Hamad & Alozi [2] and Kang et al [29] also concur with the observation that the effectiveness of dedicated lanes is mainly influenced by MPRs. These studies also support the conclusion that shared lanes tend to exhibit superior performance during periods of low traffic volumes, while dedicated lanes outperform shared lanes in congested conditions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Conversely, traffic performance demonstrates considerable improvement once the MPR exceeds 30%. User behavior experiments involving AS pilot studies targeting transportdisadvantaged elderly individuals in Japan [27], Rural America [28], and the Republic of Korea [29] illustrated a decline in skepticism, improvement in trust, and an enhanced perception of reliability following their engagement with the AS service.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%