2024
- The Mobilität.Leben Study: A 20-Month Mobility-Tracking Panel. Arbeitsberichte Mobility Policy 2, 2024 mehr…
- Choosing the Deutschlandticket - Understanding Intention and Ownership with Discrete Choice Methods. Arbeitsberichte Mobility Policy 6, 2024 mehr…
- Revealing the Performance of a Rail-Transit System using Social-Media Data: The Case of the Munich S-Bahn. Arbeitsberichte Mobility Policy 3, 2024 mehr…
- Effects of the Plan Vélo I and II on vehicular flow in Paris - An Empirical Analysis. Arbeitsberichte Mobility Policy 1, 2024 mehr…
- Public Transport through Time and Space: Novel Indicators for Mobility Policy Assessment. Arbeitsberichte Mobility Policy 4, 2024 mehr…
2023
- A novel mobility consumption theory for road user charging. ITLS Working Paper ITLS-WP-23-16 , 2023 mehr…
2019
- Will automated vehicles help to reduce congestion? Working Paper, 2019, mehr…
- A general framework for multimodal macroscopic fundamental diagrams (MFD). Working Paper, 2019, mehr…
- Capturing network properties with a functional form for the multimodal macroscopic fundamental diagram. Working Paper, 2019, mehr…
2017
- A case study of Zurich’s two-layered perimeter control. Working Paper, 2017, mehr…
- Empirical Macroscopic Fundamental Diagrams: New insights from loop detector and floating car data. Working Paper, 2017, mehr…
- Traffic problems in towns: An empirical analysis with macroscopic fundamental diagrams from cities around the world. Working Paper, 2017, mehr…
- Hetereogenous travel activity patterns in Japan: Accounting for inter-dependencies in mobility tool use. Working Paper, 2017, mehr…
2016
- How accessibility shapes the landscape of mobility tool ownership and use. Working Paper, 2016, mehr…
- Patterns of Mobility Tool Ownership. Working Paper, 2016, mehr…
- Empirics of multimodal traffic networks - Using the 3D macroscopic fundamental diagram. Working Paper, 2016, mehr…
- How accessibility shapes the landscape of mobility tool ownership and use. Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- und Raumplanung 1135, 2016 mehr…