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http://dx.doi.org/10.12815/kits.2017.16.5.12

Methodology for Assessing an Integrated Mobility of the Passenger Passing through Intermodal Transit Center  

You, So-young (Transport Systems Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Kim, Kyongtae (Transport Systems Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Jeong, Eunbi (Transport Systems Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Lee, Jun (Transport Systems Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute)
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The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems / v.16, no.5, 2017 , pp. 12-28 More about this Journal
Abstract
The core of the transportation service, so-called Mobility 4.0 is the flexibility of the entire mobility and its implementation. By doing so, the most essential element is to build a platform to link a supply and a demand simultaneously. In other word, a comprehensive analytical framework is to be set with a data repository which can be periodically updated. With such circumstances, the entire trip chain including pedestrian movements is required to be thoroughly investigated and constructed at the viewpoint of the intermodal transit station. A few studies, however, have been attempted. In this study, the comprehensive analytical framework with the integrated mobility at intermodal transit station was proposed, which consisted of the three modules; 1) Data Repository Extracting from Smart Card DB, 2) Framework of Analyzing Integrated Mobility, and 3) Interpretation of the Integrated Mobility with GIS information and the other factors. A case study with the seven railway stations (Sadang, Sindorom, Samseong, Gwanghwanoon, Gangnam, Jamsil, Seoul Nat'l Univ. of Education) was conducted. The stations of the case study were clustered by the three groups with the statistical ground, and it is most likely to understand the effect of a variety of factors and a comprehensive data-driven analyses with the entire trip stages.
Keywords
Smart Card; Integrated Mobility; Intermodal Transit Center; TOD; Land Use;
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