Urban scenarios present various concerns to micromobility users such as cyclists, which are an important part of the mobility infrastructure. As smarter cities increasingly focus on enhancing citizen well-being and infrastructure efficiency, navigation systems have primarily been designed for car drivers, with a focus on traffic conditions, while disregarding metrics that are important for micromobility users. As a matter of fact, they tend to privilege other aspects of their journey that enhance its comfort, rather than the mere path length. To address this gap, this paper presents a holistic architectural framework for micromobility-oriented navigation systems, incorporating nominal, data-driven and crowdsensed metrics in the loop. The paper presents the definition of metrics and a real world case study for each category of metrics, providing a real implementation. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in a controlled environment before implementing and deploying the complete system in a real-world city, where we provide a detailed analysis of the results.
A navigation framework for bicycle riders based on environmental and contextual factors / Montori, F.; Pastore, R.; Sciullo, L.; Bononi, L.; Bedogni, L.. - In: PERVASIVE AND MOBILE COMPUTING. - ISSN 1574-1192. - 118:(2026), pp. 1-20. [10.1016/j.pmcj.2026.102196]
A navigation framework for bicycle riders based on environmental and contextual factors
Bedogni L.
2026
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Urban scenarios present various concerns to micromobility users such as cyclists, which are an important part of the mobility infrastructure. As smarter cities increasingly focus on enhancing citizen well-being and infrastructure efficiency, navigation systems have primarily been designed for car drivers, with a focus on traffic conditions, while disregarding metrics that are important for micromobility users. As a matter of fact, they tend to privilege other aspects of their journey that enhance its comfort, rather than the mere path length. To address this gap, this paper presents a holistic architectural framework for micromobility-oriented navigation systems, incorporating nominal, data-driven and crowdsensed metrics in the loop. The paper presents the definition of metrics and a real world case study for each category of metrics, providing a real implementation. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in a controlled environment before implementing and deploying the complete system in a real-world city, where we provide a detailed analysis of the results.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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