Title :
Hybrid multiservice demand responsive mobility service for developing countries
Author :
Jecinta Kamau;Andrew Rebeiro-Hargrave;Nazmul Hossain;Zahidul Hossein;Hiroshi Okajima;Ashir Ahmed
Author_Institution :
Kyushu University, W2-648, 744 Moto´oka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents the concept of a hybrid multiservice demand-responsive mobility service, to improve productivity and provide safer, reliable transportation in developing countries. The multiservice vehicle is realized by a Mobility Service Provider (MSP). The MSP manages passengers´ requests by scheduling ride sharing. Service requests are also met by scheduling delivery of healthcare, internet access and goods delivery close to the customer. A user demand-responsive scheduling system ensures optimum use of a vehicle and delivery of services. A model MSP called Social Services on Wheels introduces vehicles to a community in Dhaka, Bangladesh whose operations are based on requests from the customers. We expect this pilot will provide a comfortable scheduled transit solution that minimizes vehicle idle time to maximize use of the vehicle.
Keywords :
"Vehicles","Urban areas","Schedules","Medical services","Wheels","Public transportation"
Conference_Titel :
eChallenges e-2015 Conference, 2015
Electronic_ISBN :
2166-1677
DOI :
10.1109/eCHALLENGES.2015.7441090