The periodicity and initial evolution of micro-mobility systems: a case study of the docked bike-sharing system in New York City, USA.

IF 4.3 3区 工程技术 European Transport Research Review Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-21 DOI:10.1186/s12544-022-00549-y
Liye Zhang, Jie Song
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Abstract

Objectives: This study developed an analytical framework that aims at understanding the evolutionary processes of a micro-mobility system (for example, bike-sharing), which offers insights into the transforming nature of a city transport system.

Methods: Firstly, the framework applied a Gaussian Mixture Model to examine the long-term fluctuations of travel demands. Secondly, it investigated the growth trajectories of service points via exponential and logistic growth models. Cumulative connections with other points represented the growth of a service location. An eigendecomposition approach was used to uncover the hidden structures behind the growth curves.

Results: This framework was applied in the docked bike-sharing program in New York City, USA. The results show that there existed periodic patterns of travel demands in the long term. The majority of stations grew rapidly after they began to operate. However, the temporal signatures of stations' growth displayed some variations across different locations.

Conclusion: This proposed workflow can be employed in other cities with similar context to better investigate how micro-mobility systems evolve.

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微型移动系统的周期性和初始演变:美国纽约市有桩共享单车系统的案例研究。
研究目的本研究建立了一个分析框架,旨在了解微型交通系统(如共享单车)的演变过程,从而深入了解城市交通系统的变革本质:方法:首先,该框架采用高斯混合模型来研究出行需求的长期波动。其次,该框架通过指数和逻辑增长模型研究了服务点的增长轨迹。与其他点的累积连接代表了服务点的增长。研究还采用了一种 "多重分解 "方法来揭示增长曲线背后的隐藏结构:该框架被应用于美国纽约市的有桩共享单车项目。结果表明,从长期来看,出行需求存在周期性模式。大多数站点在开始运营后增长迅速。然而,站点增长的时间特征在不同地点表现出一定的差异:结论:这一建议的工作流程可用于其他具有类似背景的城市,以更好地研究微型交通系统是如何发展的。
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期刊介绍: European Transport Research Review (ETRR) is a peer-reviewed open access journal publishing original high-quality scholarly research and developments in areas related to transportation science, technologies, policy and practice. Established in 2008 by the European Conference of Transport Research Institutes (ECTRI), the Journal provides researchers and practitioners around the world with an authoritative forum for the dissemination and critical discussion of new ideas and methodologies that originate in, or are of special interest to, the European transport research community. The journal is unique in its field, as it covers all modes of transport and addresses both the engineering and the social science perspective, offering a truly multidisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners, engineers and policymakers. ETRR is aimed at a readership including researchers, practitioners in the design and operation of transportation systems, and policymakers at the international, national, regional and local levels.
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