Mobility-as-a-service: literature and tools review with a focus on personalization
In the coming years, mobility initiatives should focus on sustainability, safety, and social equity. This can be achieved by introducing innovative transportation methods, implementing novel approaches for end-users, and optimizing the utilization of traditional modes of transport. To achieve this...
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In the coming years, mobility initiatives should focus on sustainability, safety, and social equity. This can be achieved by introducing innovative transportation methods, implementing novel approaches for end-users, and optimizing the utilization of traditional modes of transport. To achieve this goal, it is essential to utilize pervasive sensing and computing technologies, along with intelligent information processing systems, to assist decision makers, managers, and transport operators. To effectively address unforeseen events and disruptions, mobility services should promptly adapt and improve their flexibility. Furthermore, these services should be adaptable to meet the unique needs and evolving demands of individuals. Current research focuses on understanding how individuals make decisions about when and where they engage in walking, driving, and travel activities. Therefore, it is important to develop reliable human mobility models in this context. Big data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are important in this context as they enable data generators to identify individual patterns and quickly adapt solutions. This paper aims to conduct a literature review on Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), focusing on personalization, to identify gaps in current MaaS initiatives. This assessment is essential for creating inclusive, user-friendly, personalized, and customizable MaaS solutions. To conclude, the existing challenges have been addressed in comprehending the characteristics of MaaS in terms of personalization. Additionally, they have been proposed further research questions to delve deeper into this aspect.
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spelling | doaj.art-d16dca47b75047dab0004ba565ee38b42024-02-26T16:24:22ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityTransport1648-41421648-34802023-12-0138410.3846/transport.2023.20997Mobility-as-a-service: literature and tools review with a focus on personalizationFrancesco Maria Turno0Irina Yatskiv (Jackiva)1Faculty of Engineering, Transport and Telecommunication Institute, Riga, LatviaFaculty of Engineering, Transport and Telecommunication Institute, Riga, Latvia In the coming years, mobility initiatives should focus on sustainability, safety, and social equity. This can be achieved by introducing innovative transportation methods, implementing novel approaches for end-users, and optimizing the utilization of traditional modes of transport. To achieve this goal, it is essential to utilize pervasive sensing and computing technologies, along with intelligent information processing systems, to assist decision makers, managers, and transport operators. To effectively address unforeseen events and disruptions, mobility services should promptly adapt and improve their flexibility. Furthermore, these services should be adaptable to meet the unique needs and evolving demands of individuals. Current research focuses on understanding how individuals make decisions about when and where they engage in walking, driving, and travel activities. Therefore, it is important to develop reliable human mobility models in this context. Big data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are important in this context as they enable data generators to identify individual patterns and quickly adapt solutions. This paper aims to conduct a literature review on Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), focusing on personalization, to identify gaps in current MaaS initiatives. This assessment is essential for creating inclusive, user-friendly, personalized, and customizable MaaS solutions. To conclude, the existing challenges have been addressed in comprehending the characteristics of MaaS in terms of personalization. Additionally, they have been proposed further research questions to delve deeper into this aspect. First published online 26 February 2024 https://bme.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/20997mobility serviceliterature reviewtaxonomyintegration leveltoolspersonalization |
spellingShingle | Francesco Maria Turno Irina Yatskiv (Jackiva) Mobility-as-a-service: literature and tools review with a focus on personalization Transport mobility service literature review taxonomy integration level tools personalization |
title | Mobility-as-a-service: literature and tools review with a focus on personalization |
title_full | Mobility-as-a-service: literature and tools review with a focus on personalization |
title_fullStr | Mobility-as-a-service: literature and tools review with a focus on personalization |
title_full_unstemmed | Mobility-as-a-service: literature and tools review with a focus on personalization |
title_short | Mobility-as-a-service: literature and tools review with a focus on personalization |
title_sort | mobility as a service literature and tools review with a focus on personalization |
topic | mobility service literature review taxonomy integration level tools personalization |
url | https://bme.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/20997 |
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