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Autonomous on-Demand Vehicles and the (R)evolution of Public Transport Business Models

In: The Robomobility Revolution of Urban Public Transport

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  • Fabio Antonialli

    (École Centrale Lyon)

Abstract

This chapter brings an overview of the evolution of automation in public transport, from the first automated metros until the most recent advances and trials in mixed-traffic conditions with Autonomous Vehicles for Collective Transport (AVCTs). It presents a typology of uses with five stages of on-demand services with AVCTs exemplified by many cutting edge experimentations distributed among the five proposed stages. The arrival of AVCTs shows an imminent disruption in the history of public transport, reconfiguring not only the forms of use but also its whole business model structure.

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  • Fabio Antonialli, 2021. "Autonomous on-Demand Vehicles and the (R)evolution of Public Transport Business Models," Transportation Research, Economics and Policy, in: Sylvie Mira-Bonnardel & Fabio Antonialli & Danielle Attias (ed.), The Robomobility Revolution of Urban Public Transport, chapter 0, pages 3-21, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:trachp:978-3-030-72976-9_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72976-9_1
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