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Journal Articles
Evaluating the systemic effects of automated mobility-on-demand services via large-scale agent-based simulation of auto-dependent prototype cities
September 2020
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Evaluating the systemic effects of automated mobility-on-demand services via large-scale agent-based simulation of auto-dependent prototype cities
MITEI Authors
Christopher Zegras
Professor
Urban Studies & Planning
Joseph Ferreira
Professor
Urban Studies & Planning
Moshe Ben-Akiva
Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Transportation
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