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- Examines electric car sharing in cities from a multidisciplinary perspective
- Presents the findings of a project that not only conducted theoretical studies but also tested the results
- Describes the case study of Milan, a key European city also illustrative of contexts beyond Europe
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Part of the book series: Research for Development (REDE)
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Alberto C. Vitale is Full Professor of Operations Research and Deputy Director, Department of Design, Politecnico di Milano. He has been president of a center for innovative technologies for didactics and has been a consultant or board member for various Italian public bodies such as the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Work. He has taught at several universities,
including the University of Paris-Dauphine and Tongji University, Shanghai and has published more than 300 papers.Alessandro Luè is an environmental and land planning engineer who has been working at Poliedra, a consortium at the Politecnico di Milano, since 1999. From 2002 to 2010 he was adjunct professor for the course “Methods and models for decision-making in transportation”. In 2015, he gained a PhD in Design at Politecnico di Milano for a thesis on the integration of decision aiding and design methods for the development of mobility services and systems.
Roberto Nocerino is an environmental and land planning engineer who has been working with Poliedra since 2008, mainly on projects dealing with decision support systems, innovative systems for sustainable mobility, and smart cities. In 2013 he gained a second degree in Agrotechnology for the Environment and the Territory (Università degli Studi di Milano). He is responsible for Poliedra’s activites i
n anSCC H2020 project (Sharing Cities) and an IEE project (Pro-E-Bike, now concluded).Matteo G. Rossi is Assistant Professor at Politecnico di Milano, from which he received a PhD in Computer Engineering and Automation. He also holds a Diplome d'Ingenieur from the École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées (ENSTA, Paris). His research interests are mainly in formal methods for safety-critical and real-time systems. He has participated in various national and international projects, including SMScom (EU, 2008–13), MADES (EU, 2010–2), DICE (EU, 2015–7), and IT2Rail (EU, 2015–7).
Sergio M. Savaresi has been Full Professor in Automatic Control at Politecnico di Milano since 2006, and Chair of the Systems & Control Section of the Department of Electronics and Computer Sciences. His main interests are in the areas of vehicle control, automotive systems, data analysis and system identification, non-linear control theory, and control applications. He is
an associate editor of a number of journals and has published more than 400 scientific publications. He is also a cofounder and partner of four spin-off companies.Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Electric Vehicle Sharing Services for Smarter Cities
Book Subtitle: The Green Move project for Milan: from service design to technology deployment
Editors: Daniele Fabrizio Bignami, Alberto Colorni Vitale, Alessandro Lué, Roberto Nocerino, Matteo Rossi, Sergio Matteo Savaresi
Series Title: Research for Development
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61964-4
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Energy, Energy (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2017
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-61963-7Published: 24 November 2017
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-87201-8Published: 30 August 2018
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-61964-4Published: 20 August 2017
Series ISSN: 2198-7300
Series E-ISSN: 2198-7319
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: X, 282
Number of Illustrations: 13 b/w illustrations, 98 illustrations in colour
Topics: Transportation, Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering, Control and Systems Theory, Computer System Implementation, Services, Geographical Information Systems/Cartography