Abstract

ABSTRACT Existing car-sharing systems have difficulty meeting the demands of one-way trips and connecting to other sharing systems. Therefore, in this study, a multi-mobility sharing service management system that was able to meet the demands of the one-way and round-way trips and shared diverse transportation modes such as cars (electric car/gasoline car), electric motorcycles and bicycles was developed, and a field study was conducted in Kashiwa-no-ha, Kashiwa City and Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As a result of the field test, it was confirmed that this system supplied the one-way demands for 54.9% of total car trips and 43.9% of the user used multiple transportation modes by the common interface. In addition, this system contributed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by sharing vehicles and using eco-friendly vehicles. The developed sharing system is expected to improve mobility by meeting more various types of traffic demand than existing car sharing systems.Key words : common interface, eco-friendly vehicle, electric vehicle, integrated database, multi-mobility sharing service†본 연구의 모의실험은 2010년도 일본 총무성 지역 ICT 이·활용광역연계사업과 2012년도 일본 내각부 환경미래도시 선도적 모델사업의 재정지원을 받아 수행하였습니다. * 주저자 : 일본 도쿄대학 신영역창성과학연구과 박사과정 ** 공저자 : 일본 Yahoo! JAPAN 연구소 전임연구원** 공저자 및 교신저자 : 일본 도쿄대학 신영역창성과학연구과 교수†논문접수일 : 2013년 11월 21일†논문심사일 : 2014년 02월 06일†게재확정일 : 2014년 02월 13일

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