论按需出行中需求整合的重要性

Andrea Araldo, A. Maria, A. Stefano, G. Morana
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按需移动(MoD)服务正在彻底改变人们在世界各地城市的出行方式,通常被认为是公共交通的一种方便选择。MoD通常是门到门的服务。然而,最近有兴趣通过限制允许的停车地点的数量来整合,例如,汇总旅行需求。这意味着用户必须从/走到他们预定的起点/目的地。本文的贡献在于系统地研究了整合对运营商成本和用户QoS的影响。我们引入了一个MoD系统,在这个系统中,上车和下车只能在一个有限的子集中发生。这类地点的密度是一个系统参数:密度越小,用户需求就越集中。我们表明,通过减少站点密度,我们可以增加系统容量(我们能够服务的乘客数量)。相反,增加它,我们可以提高QoS。该系统在开源模拟器AMoDSim中进行了测试。这项工作是朝着灵活的移动服务迈出的第一步,这种服务能够自主地重新配置自己,根据用户的旅行需求来支持容量或QoS。换句话说,我们在这项工作中设想的服务将其运营模式转变为任何中间点,从类似出租车的门到门服务到类似公交车的服务,服务站点少,乘客多。
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On the Importance of demand Consolidation in Mobility on Demand
Mobility on Demand (MoD) services are revolutionizing the way people move in cities around the world and are often considered a convenient alternative to public transit. MoD is usually intended as a door-to-door service. However, there has been recent interest toward consolidating, e.g., aggregating, the travel demand by limiting the number of admitted stop locations. This implies users have to walk from/to their intended origin/destination.The contribution of this paper is a systematic study the impact of consolidation on the operator cost and on user QoS. We introduce a MoD system where pick-ups and drop-offs can only occur in a limited subset of admitted stop locations. The density of such locations is a system parameter: the less the density, the more the user demand is consolidated. We show that, by decreasing stop density, we can increase system capacity (number of passengers we are able to serve). On the contrary, increasing it, we can improve QoS. The system is tested in AMoDSim, an open-source simulator.This work is a first step toward flexible mobility services that are able to autonomously re-conFigure themselves, favoring capacity or QoS, depending on the amount of travel demand coming from users. In other words, the services we envisage in this work shift their operational mode to any intermediate point in the range from a taxi-like door-to-door service to a bus-like service, with few served stops and more passengers on-board.
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