User habits and multimodal route planning

Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2017, Vol 16, Issue 3

Abstract

The results of route planning researches are monitored by logistic and automotive industries. The economic aspects of the cost saving are in the focus of the attention. An optimal route could cause time or fuel savings. An effective driving or an optimal route is a good basis to achieve an economical aim. Moreover the spread of new automotive solutions especially in case of electric cars the optimisation has particular significance regarding the limited battery storage. Additionally the autonomous car de-velopment could not be neglected. As a result the society could expect safer roads, better space usage and effective resource management. Nevertheless the requirements of users are extremely diverse, which is not negligible. Supporting these aims, in this paper the connection between the multimodal route planning and the user requirements are investigated. The examination is focused to a sensitivity analysis and a survey to evaluate the data and support the settings of a user habit effect to the final route.<br/><br/>

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Géza Katona, János Juhász

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  • EP ID EP518495
  • DOI DOI: 10.30657/pea.2017.16.05
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Géza Katona, János Juhász (2017). User habits and multimodal route planning. UNKNOWN, 16(3), 22-27. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-518495