2019
Perotti, Fabián Rodolfo
Spatial analysis of cyclist mobility patterns using geovisualization to improve public bike-share system in a small size city Masters Thesis
INIT, Castellón, 2019.
BibTeX | Tags: Biking, Mastergeotech, urban mobility
@mastersthesis{Perotti2019,
title = {Spatial analysis of cyclist mobility patterns using geovisualization to improve public bike-share system in a small size city},
author = {Fabián Rodolfo Perotti},
editor = {Carlos Granell-Canut and Sven Casteleyn and Marco Painho (supervisors) },
year = {2019},
date = {2019-03-04},
address = {Castellón},
school = {INIT},
keywords = {Biking, Mastergeotech, urban mobility},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {mastersthesis}
}
Crespo, Lorena Cristina Abad
Validating a bike network analysis score based on open data as a connectivity measure of urban cycling infrastructure adapted for European Cities Masters Thesis
IFGI, Münster, Germany, 2019.
BibTeX | Tags: Biking, Mastergeotech, urban mobility
@mastersthesis{Crespo2019,
title = {Validating a bike network analysis score based on open data as a connectivity measure of urban cycling infrastructure adapted for European Cities},
author = {Lorena Cristina Abad Crespo},
editor = {Edzer Pebesma and Marco Painho and Francisco-José Ramos Romero (supervisors)},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-02-04},
address = {Münster, Germany},
school = {IFGI},
keywords = {Biking, Mastergeotech, urban mobility},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {mastersthesis}
}
2017
Pajarito-Grajales, Diego Fabián; Gould, Michael
Smart Mobility, the Role of Mobile Games Conference
Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Serious Games, vol. 10622, Springer, Cham, chame, 2017, ISBN: 978-3-319-70110-3.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Biking, GEO-C, geogames
@conference{pajarito2017,
title = {Smart Mobility, the Role of Mobile Games},
author = {Diego Fabián Pajarito-Grajales and Michael Gould },
editor = {Mariano Alcañiz and Stefan Göbel and Minhua Ma and Manuel Fradinho Oliveira and Jannicke Baalsrud Hauge and Tim Marsh },
url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-70111-0_5},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70111-0_5},
isbn = {978-3-319-70110-3},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-11-07},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Serious Games},
journal = {Joint International Conference on Serious Games 2017},
volume = {10622},
pages = {44-59},
publisher = {Springer, Cham},
address = {chame},
abstract = {Cities are increasingly making accommodations for increasing bicycle use as one of the smart city strategies on mobility planning. Our study addresses the use of mobile applications (apps) to incentivize the increased use of cycling for commuting to work/study, we conducted a survey to identify trends and gaps in smart mobility research, especially on urban cycling promotion through mobile devices and games supported by geospatial analysis. The analysis of 140 publications, provided insights from the smart mobility concept like the constant support of mobile devices and location-based services on this research field as well as a strong bias towards experiments and a few theoretical reviews, the frequent use of intrinsic motivation when designing games, and customised platforms for experimenting instead of commercial applications. Finally, the lack of integration between game narratives and the capabilities of geospatial analysis is considered the biggest research challenge for game designers and smart city advocates.},
keywords = {Biking, GEO-C, geogames},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
2016
Pajarito-Grajales, Diego; Gould, Michael; Miralles-Tena, Ignacio; Frías-Garrido, David; Monfort-Muriach, Aida
A biking geo-game to gather commuting data Proceedings Article
In: 3rd AGILE 2016 pre-conference workshop Geogames and geoplay. AGILE 2016, Helsinki, June 14-17., 2016.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Biking, GEO-C, geogames, Smart Cities, urban mobility
@inproceedings{PajaritoGrajales2016,
title = {A biking geo-game to gather commuting data},
author = { Diego Pajarito-Grajales and Michael Gould and Ignacio Miralles-Tena and David Frías-Garrido and Aida Monfort-Muriach},
url = {http://www.geogames-team.org/agile2016/submissions/Pajarito_et_al_Biking.pdf},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
booktitle = {3rd AGILE 2016 pre-conference workshop Geogames and geoplay. AGILE 2016, Helsinki, June 14-17.},
abstract = {Urban bicycling is seen as a reliable and environmentally friendly alternative for commuting. Governments are improving biking infrastructure and promoting usage while they highlight its health benefits and zero emission operations. There are interesting questions related to differences between infrastructure planning and citizens' adoption and usage, and the differences between plans and usage analysis making them incomparable because they follow different methodologies or spatial representation is missing. Better data collection and analysis tools are needed to improve comprehension of urban biking, and geospatial technologies and mobile devices would help to identify such differences and would help both city planners and urban bikers to optimize trips. This documents contains a geo-game proposal that uses virtual resources or gems as game instruments to be be relocated. Players join teams and use bikes to “carry” them around the city to win; meanwhile data from mobile devices is collected to understand paths and players' displacements. Generated datasets will be also used to understand bike usage patterns and provide a new platform to engage citizens with data production and validation using gamified tools.},
keywords = {Biking, GEO-C, geogames, Smart Cities, urban mobility},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
2015
Broderick, Colin
Identifying the urban communities of New York City using bikeshare data from NYC citibike Masters Thesis
Universitat Jaume I, 2015.
BibTeX | Tags: Biking, urban mobility
@mastersthesis{Broderick2015,
title = {Identifying the urban communities of New York City using bikeshare data from NYC citibike},
author = { Colin Broderick},
editor = {Mark Padgham (supervisor) and Marco Painho (co-supervisor) and Óscar Belmonte-Fernández (co-supervisor)},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-01-30},
school = {Universitat Jaume I},
keywords = {Biking, urban mobility},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {mastersthesis}
}