SCC-CIVIC-FA Track A: CiBiC
SCC-CIVIC-FA 轨道 A:CiBiC
基本信息
- 批准号:2133309
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 99.98万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-10-01 至 2023-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
CiBiC (Civic Bicycle Commuting) addresses the spatial mismatch gap by increasing the number of people who are willing to bike to work, using a community-driven group bicycling system. We propose that biking will increase transportation satisfaction, lower transportation costs, and increase flexibility to respond to employment and housing opportunities, while our unique technosocial, cyberphysical approach will enhance recruitment and retention, foster community engagement, and inform future plans for physical bicycling infrastructure. The research is situated in Los Angeles, California, within a pilot study area whose residents are predominantly lower income people of color. It brings together community organizations that support them with bicycling advocates to help design and execute the approach in partnership with university and industry collaborators, a model that will improve engagement within the project and applicability beyond it. CiBiC will design and deploy a cloud-supported mobile app that engages communities in organizing demand-aware bike "flows", or group commuting corridors. It aims to generate emergent bike-to-work communities of practice that commute together, pair less skilled riders with more experienced ones, and can incorporate eBikes to enhance inclusion. Flows are planned around enjoyment and "bikability" as well as efficiency and connectivity to public transportation. Riders will use the CiBiC app to join these flows in small groups to increase safety and facilitate adoption. Participating bicycle commuters are further invited to co-create the system itself through a participatory data-driven public art component that provides visualization of flows and the activity of pods and riders within them. This promotes participation of community members that will influence both this project and future system designs. The participatory public artwork will be displayed in public spaces, such as transit hubs and community centers, providing entry points for engagement and stimulating collective reflection, evaluation, and co-design. CiBiC combines the day-to-day support of a smartphone app with novel, data-driven create expression to enhance feelings of collective identity, inclusion and ownership and sustain its ridership. Its route planning emphasizes a broader range of metrics than trip efficiency, providing additional degrees of freedom for route planning that could have lasting impact on mapping and navigation tools. With its exploration of potential machine learning support for emergence and tuning of new flows in new locations based on local transportation demand, CiBiC aims to maximize future scalability, transferability, and impact.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
CiBiC(思域自行车通勤)通过增加愿意骑自行车上班的人数来解决空间不匹配的差距,使用社区驱动的团体自行车系统。我们建议骑自行车将提高交通满意度,降低交通成本,并增加灵活性,以应对就业和住房机会,而我们独特的技术社会,网络物理方法将提高招聘和保留,促进社区参与,并为未来的实体自行车基础设施规划提供信息。该研究位于加利福尼亚州洛杉矶的一个试点研究区内,该地区的居民主要是低收入的有色人种。它将支持他们的社区组织与自行车倡导者聚集在一起,与大学和行业合作者合作,帮助设计和执行该方法,这种模式将提高项目内部的参与度和项目以外的适用性。CiBiC将设计并部署一个云支持的移动应用程序,让社区参与组织需求感知的自行车“流量”,或团体通勤走廊。它的目标是产生新兴的骑车上班社区,让人们一起通勤,让技能较差的骑手和经验更丰富的骑手配对,并结合电动自行车来增强包容性。流量的规划围绕着享受和“可骑车性”以及效率和与公共交通的连通性。乘客将使用CiBiC的应用程序以小组形式加入这些流量,以提高安全性并促进采用。参与的自行车通勤者还被邀请通过参与式数据驱动的公共艺术组件共同创建系统本身,该组件提供可视化的流量和吊舱和乘客的活动。这促进了社区成员的参与,这将影响这个项目和未来的系统设计。参与式公共艺术作品将在公共空间展出,如交通枢纽和社区中心,为参与和激发集体反思、评估和共同设计提供切入点。CiBiC将智能手机应用的日常支持与新颖的、数据驱动的创作表达相结合,以增强集体认同、包容和所有权的感觉,并维持其客流量。它的路线规划强调了比出行效率更广泛的指标范围,为路线规划提供了额外的自由度,这可能对地图和导航工具产生持久的影响。通过探索潜在的机器学习支持,以根据当地交通需求在新地点出现和调整新流量,CiBiC旨在最大限度地提高未来的可扩展性、可转移性和影响力。该奖项反映了美国国家科学基金会的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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0207869 - 财政年份:2002
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$ 99.98万 - 项目类别:
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