Tomoichi Ebata, Tatsuhiro Sato, Yoshiyasu Takahashi, K. Yano
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Abstract
In today's declining population, the mass production economic model has reached its limit. In recent years, a recycling economy featuring shared services is emerging, and applying this concept to public infrastructure will act as a countermeasure against the declining population. However, to actually achieve "public sharing services", we have to create a high-speed and scalable resource supply-demand matching mechanism. This work proposes a resource supply-demand matching application for a ground transportation system in a city of one million and demonstrates its effectiveness by simulations.