A Cycle Route Planner Mobile-App for Dublin City

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  - Maurice Gavin; Bidisha Ghosh; Vikram Pakrashi; John Barton; Brendan O'Flynn; Anneka Lawson
  - Irish Transportation Research Network Conference
  - A Cycle Route Planner Mobile-App for Dublin City
  - 2011
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  - Validated
  - 1
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  - 31-AUG-11
  - 01-SEP-11
  - In a road network, cyclists are the group exposed to the maximum amount of risk. Route choice of a cyclist is often based on level of expertise, perceived or actual road risks, personal decisions, weather conditions and a number of other factors. Consequently, cycling tends to be the only significant travel mode where optimised route choice is not based on least-path or least-time. This paper presents an Android platform based mobile-app for personalised route planning of cyclists in Dublin. The mobile-app, apart from its immediate advantage to the cyclists, acts as the departure point for a number of research projects and aids in establishing some critical calibration values for the cycling network in Dublin. 
  - http://www.itrn.ie/uploads/sesC3_ID145.pdf
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   = {http://www.itrn.ie/uploads/sesC3_ID145.pdf},
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AUTHORSMaurice Gavin; Bidisha Ghosh; Vikram Pakrashi; John Barton; Brendan O'Flynn; Anneka Lawson
TITLEIrish Transportation Research Network Conference
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ABSTRACTIn a road network, cyclists are the group exposed to the maximum amount of risk. Route choice of a cyclist is often based on level of expertise, perceived or actual road risks, personal decisions, weather conditions and a number of other factors. Consequently, cycling tends to be the only significant travel mode where optimised route choice is not based on least-path or least-time. This paper presents an Android platform based mobile-app for personalised route planning of cyclists in Dublin. The mobile-app, apart from its immediate advantage to the cyclists, acts as the departure point for a number of research projects and aids in establishing some critical calibration values for the cycling network in Dublin. 
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