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    Using agent-based modelling for investigating modal shift: The case of university travel

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    © 2019 Travel mode choices are a result of several factors and how they affect individual travellers. This paper examines those factors influencing travellers’ mode choices commuting to and from a university. Furthermore, we investigate how a shift to alternative modes can be stimulated within the current transport system environment of that university. From focus groups studies, seven measurable themes were identified as metrics for travellers’ satisfaction. Descriptive data has been collected from 348 participants through questionnaires. The analysis of the questionnaires provided insights into the development of appropriate policies to stimulate travellers’ mode shift. To allow for studying the impact of applying proposed interventions over time, we simulated the effects of those interventions on travellers’ mode choice by using an agent-based social simulation approach. We employed a framework designed for modelling modal shift in the transport domain to build the simulation model, taking the themes into consideration. The outcomes of the study assisted in understanding how decision factors and their interconnections contribute to sub-populations of travellers’ choice. In addition, our experiments helped in assessing the importance of interactions among travellers on their decision making. Such an understanding provides insight into those factors within the system that need to be considered when policymakers develop strategies for interventions for mode shift. The outcomes of the simulation experiments indicate that different policy interventions result in distinct travellers’ mode adoption patterns and that interventions perform better when the right categories or groups of travellers are targeted. In addition, the intervention should focus on the right travellers’ concerns and be applied in the right proportion. This social simulation study has also demonstrated how a theory-based framework can be used with survey data in numerical experiments to explore real-life scenarios for the development of actions to promote behavioural changes

    Is broadband now essential to sustain the environment?

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    Vehicle to grid using broadband communications

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    Operational Research: Methods and Applications

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    Throughout its history, Operational Research has evolved to include a variety of methods, models and algorithms that have been applied to a diverse and wide range of contexts. This encyclopedic article consists of two main sections: methods and applications. The first aims to summarise the up-to-date knowledge and provide an overview of the state-of-the-art methods and key developments in the various subdomains of the field. The second offers a wide-ranging list of areas where Operational Research has been applied. The article is meant to be read in a nonlinear fashion. It should be used as a point of reference or first-port-of-call for a diverse pool of readers: academics, researchers, students, and practitioners. The entries within the methods and applications sections are presented in alphabetical order
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