A Customizable Metric to Provide a Comprehensive Picture of the Mobility Potential of a Location

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Abstract

Accessibility in a geo-spatial context refers to the ease of reaching a variety of opportunities from a given location. Accessibility theories (and resulting metrics) have traditionally focused on quantifying access to specific opportunities (such as jobs), or focused on specific modes (such as car, bike, etc.). Such approaches often fall short of providing a comprehensive picture of the true accessibility potential of a location as a combination of multiple modes to multiple types of destinations. Addressing this drawback, a novel metric labeled the 'Mobility Energy Productivity (MEP) Metric' was developed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to quantify the mobility potential of a location to connect people to goods, services, and employment using a variety of modes, while accounting for time, energy, and affordability. The MEP metric has been integrated with advance travel behavior models to compute the changes in mobility potential for various future scenarios, such as introduction of automated vehicles, and/or electric vehicles - but does so at the aggregate, or average-citizen level. The MEP in its initial iteration is not customized to the particular socio-economic contingents, or even to an individual whose modal availability or pattern of trip making may substantially differ from the average. Addressing this gap, this research effort extends the MEP framework from a static state to a more tailored and dynamic state, one in which an individual, or group can customize the metric for their unique characteristics, such as modes, activity patterns, and time-of-day preferences. The extended MEP metric framework can now be integrated to assess the customized mobility energy productivity of an individual.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages251-261
Number of pages11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
EventInternational Conference on Transportation and Development 2020: Planning and Development, ICTD 2020 - Seattle, United States
Duration: 26 May 202029 May 2020

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Transportation and Development 2020: Planning and Development, ICTD 2020
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySeattle
Period26/05/2029/05/20

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 American Society of Civil Engineers.

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-2C00-78192

Keywords

  • MEP
  • Mobility Energy Productivity Metric
  • travel patterns

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