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Smartphone Applications to Influence Travel Choices: Practices and Policies
Practices and Policies
Federal Highway Administration (U.S.)
(2017)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Paperback: 185 sider
- Udgiver: United States Government Printing Office (Februar 2017)
- ISBN: 9780160936098
Audiences: Business and personal users of smart phones, telecommunications experts and students, telemarketers, cyber-security administrators, and commuters may benefit from this report.
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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Introduction
CHAPTER 2. BACKGROUND: SETTING THE STAGE Background and Evolution of Smartphone Apps Phase
1: Basic Hardware, Basic Applications: Early 1980s to Late-1990s Phase
2: Emergence of Mobile Data: Mid- 1990s to Mid-2000s Phase
3: Step Change in Hardware and Software: Mid 2000s to 2007 Phase
4: Platform Wars: 2007 to Present Phase
5: Advanced Hardware, Advanced Applications: 2014 to Present Summary
CHAPTER 3. SMARTPHONE APPLICATION TYPES PROMOTING TRANSPORTATION EFFICIENCY AND CONGESTION REDUCTION Types of Apps Impacting Transportation Mobility Apps Vehicle Connectivity Apps Smart Parking Apps Courier Network Services (CNS) Apps Non-Transportation Apps Deploying Strategies that May Be Useful for Transportation Apps Health Apps Environment/ Energy Consumption Apps Insurance Apps Smartphone App Characteristics Operating Systems Geographic Availability App Business Models Real-Time Information Availability Gamiication and Incentives Mobility Apps Business-to-Consumer Sharing Apps Mobility Tracker Apps Peer-to-Peer Sharing Apps Public Transit Apps Real-Time Inormation Apps Ridesourcing Apps Taxi e-Hail Apps Trip Aggregator Apps Vehicle connectivity Apps Smart Parking Apps Courier Network Services Apps Health Apps Environment and Energy Consumption Apps Insurance Apps Summary
CHAPTER 4. TRANSPORTATION APPS AND THEIR IMPACTS ON TRAVELER BEHAVIOR Cognitive Impacts Actual and Perceived Control Privacy Safeguards Trust 42 Reframing Norms and Defaults of Transportation Choices Price and Value Impactinig App Adoption and Usage Choices Information Availability Social Pressure Delivery of Incentives Conclusion
CHAPTER 5. CURRENT CHALLENGES Privacy Concerns Open Data and Interoperability Among Services and Modes App Authorization Accessibility Considerations Bridging the Digital Divide Service and Data Limitations in Rural and Less Urbanized Locations Unbanked Users Addressing Special Needs Additional Challenges
CHAPTER 6. GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR PUBLIC AGENCIES Data Sharing and Interoperability Open Data Data Exchanges Encouraging Multi-Modality Enhancing Multi-Modal Payment Mechanisms Expanding Commuter Benefits Protecting Consumer Privacy ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS REFERENCES