Agent-based model of last-mile parcel deliveries and travel demand incorporating online shopping behavior

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS Research in Transportation Economics Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1016/j.retrec.2023.101368
Anna S. Reiffer, Jelle Kübler, Martin Kagerbauer, Peter Vortisch
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Abstract

In this paper, we present an extension of the agent-based travel demand model mobiTopp with a last-mile parcel delivery module called logiTopp, in which online shopping choice is modeled explicitly. Online shopping behavior is modeled using logistic and Poisson regression models, which consider both the socio-demographic characteristics of the customer and aspects of their travel behavior. As mobiTopp is a framework that simulates travel demand over one week, we are able to capture interactions between travel behavior and online shopping that do not become apparent in single-day simulations.

The results show that the integrated choice model reflects the findings presented in the literature in that male, affluent, young professionals are most likely to (frequently) order parcels online compared to other groups of the population. Application of the agent-based model to a city in Germany shows that socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics are considered realistically within the simulation.

The model presented here is a suitable simulation tool for alternative urban last-mile delivery solutions, and the open-source and modular framework allows for transfer to other regions as the underlying choice models are consistent with literature from other spatial contexts.

The findings are of interest to transportation planners and policymakers as they contribute to the understanding of how increased e-commerce demand influences the transportation system and solutions to mitigate adverse effects.

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基于代理的最后一英里包裹递送模型和包含在线购物行为的旅行需求
本文对基于agent的出行需求模型mobiTopp进行了扩展,增加了最后一英里包裹递送模块logiTopp,并对在线购物选择进行了显式建模。在线购物行为使用逻辑回归模型和泊松回归模型建模,其中考虑了客户的社会人口特征和他们的旅行行为的各个方面。由于mobiTopp是一个模拟一周内旅行需求的框架,我们能够捕捉到旅行行为和在线购物之间的相互作用,这在单日模拟中是不明显的。结果表明,综合选择模型反映了文献中的发现,即与其他人群相比,男性、富裕、年轻的专业人士最有可能(经常)在网上订购包裹。基于智能体的模型在德国某城市的应用表明,该模型能够真实地考虑城市的社会人口特征和行为特征。这里提出的模型是一个适合的模拟工具,用于替代城市最后一英里交付解决方案,并且开源和模块化框架允许转移到其他地区,因为潜在的选择模型与其他空间背景的文献一致。这些发现对交通规划者和政策制定者很有意义,因为它们有助于理解日益增长的电子商务需求如何影响交通系统,以及减轻不利影响的解决方案。
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期刊介绍: Research in Transportation Economics is a journal devoted to the dissemination of high quality economics research in the field of transportation. The content covers a wide variety of topics relating to the economics aspects of transportation, government regulatory policies regarding transportation, and issues of concern to transportation industry planners. The unifying theme throughout the papers is the application of economic theory and/or applied economic methodologies to transportation questions.
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