Exploring the daily mobility rhythms in an urban environment: using the data from intelligent transport systems

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
S. Kraft, Vojtěch Blažek, Miroslav Marada
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Abstract

The recent development of modern intelligent transport systems has caused a major innovation in the organization and management of traffic and enabled a pronounced integration of new data on the transport phenomena and processes. The goal of the study is to analyse the daily mobility rhythms in an urban environment through data from intelligent transport systems. To study daily mobility rhythms, we make use of hitherto unutilized data from inductive loops and strategic traffic detectors (parts of the ITS) within the urban area of České Budějovice, Czechia. We particularly focus on the assessment of overall daily mobility rhythms and the daily rhythms of individual locations within the urban area with a goal to reveal the main conformities and differences. The research has attained two key results. It was discovered that daily mobility rhythms differ especially in individual types of vehicles (cars, medium vehicles, and long vehicles). In the assessment of spatial differences in the daily rhythms of individual locations significant differences were revealed in the courses of daily mobility rhythms in the city centre, residential areas, and shopping areas.
探索城市环境中的日常交通节奏:使用智能交通系统的数据
现代智能运输系统的最新发展在交通的组织和管理方面引起了重大创新,并使有关运输现象和过程的新数据得以显著整合。该研究的目的是通过智能交通系统的数据分析城市环境中的日常交通节奏。为了研究日常交通节奏,我们利用了迄今为止未被利用的数据,这些数据来自捷克České bud jovice市区内的感应回路和战略交通探测器(ITS的一部分)。我们特别关注总体日常流动节奏的评估,以及城市区域内各个地点的日常节奏,目的是揭示主要的一致性和差异性。这项研究取得了两个关键成果。研究发现,在不同类型的车辆(轿车、中型车辆和长型车辆)中,人们的日常出行节奏各不相同。在城市中心、居民区和购物区日常流动节奏的空间差异评估中,发现了显著差异。
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Geografie-Sbornik CGS
Geografie-Sbornik CGS Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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