论文标题

汇总第一英里和最后一英里:整合拼车和运输

Pooling for First and Last Mile: Integrating Carpooling and Transit

论文作者

Araldo, Andrea, de Palma, André, Arib, Souhila, Gauthier, Vincent, Sere, Romain, Chaabouni, Youssef, Kharouaa, Oussama, Ari, Ado Adamou Abba

论文摘要

虽然拼车是长期旅行的广泛采用,但由于施工效率低下的通勤效率低下,很难与驾驶员和骑手相匹配,共享相似的起源,目的地和时间。为了克服这一限制,我们提出了一个集成的系统,该系统将拼车融入运输局的哲学哲学作为服务。拼车充当运输和运输站的馈线充当巩固点,骑手和驾驶员的旅行相遇,增加了潜在的匹配。我们提出算法来构建多模式骑手旅行(包括过境和拼车)和驾驶员绕道。模拟表明,对于当前的实践,我们的集成系统增加了运输乘客的率,并减少了自动依赖性,在这种实践中,拼车和过境单独运行。实际上,集成系统减少了没有可行的旅行选择的骑手数量,因此将被迫使用私家车。仿真代码可作为开源。

While carpooling is widely adopted for long travels, it is by construction inefficient for daily commuting, where it is difficult to match drivers and riders, sharing similar origin, destination and time. To overcome this limitation, we present an Integrated system, which integrates carpooling into transit, in the line of the philosophy of Mobility as a Service. Carpooling acts as feeder to transit and transit stations act as consolidation points, where trips of riders and drivers meet, increasing potential matching. We present algorithms to construct multimodal rider trips (including transit and carpooling legs) and driver detours. Simulation shows that our Integrated system increases transit ridership and reduces auto-dependency, with respect to current practice, in which carpooling and transit are operated separately. Indeed, the Integrated system decreases the number of riders who are left with no feasible travel option and would thus be forced to use private cars. The simulation code is available as open source.

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