- ... architecture1
- The ideas of this document are intellectual property of its
author(s), Jörg Schweizer and John Greenwood. Any reproduction, as a whole or in parts, is
permitted as long as this copyright notice remains intact and
unchanged on each copy.
Any commercialization using these ideas may be allowed only in
agreement with the author(s).
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- ... jerk1.1
- Jerk is defined as the time derivative of
acceleration.
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- ... size1.2
- Following
E. Anderson [6] and considering
only the factors: vehicle cost, guideway cost, energy
consumption and average occupancy then the optimum vehicle size
is for one person only. If the vehicle is larger, then the
solution is from his point of view sub-optimum, but it is more
social and has a broader application field which would lead to a
higher usage and finally to lower costs
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- ... terminal1.3
- It may turn out that people prefer not to
program any destination before, to start with the default destination
and to program their trip inside the cabin, after starting
the trip
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- ... vehicle1.4
- The ``empty vehicle detection'' could be
realized with weight sensors, which are also necessary to
prevent overload
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