共享单车系统:一种基于空间异常值检测的激励再平衡新方法

Yousra Chabchoub, R. E. Sibai, C. Fricker
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自推出以来,Velib(巴黎的自行车共享系统——BSS)已经在巴黎崭露头角,并成为许多城市类似系统的典范。BSS的一个主要问题是由于某些位于特定区域的台站具有吸引力而导致台站的异质性。在本文中,我们将重点放在空间异常点上,这些异常点被定义为具有与其相邻站点显著不同的行为的站点。首先,我们提出了一个改进版本的Moran散点图来利用邻居之间的相似性,并在Velib系统发布的真实数据集上进行了测试,以识别异常值。然后,我们设计了一种新的方法,通过调整用户的行程来适应资源的可用性,从而整体提高自行车站点的资源可用性。结果表明,在用户的部分协作或高峰时段的限制下,该方法显著提高了Velib系统的资源可用性。
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Bike sharing systems: a new incentive rebalancing method based on spatial outliers detection
Since its launch, Velib' (the Bike Sharing System – BSS – in Paris) has emerged in the Parisian landscape and has been a model for similar systems in many cities. A major problem with BSS is the stations' heterogeneity caused by the attractivity of some stations located in particular areas. In this paper, we focus on spatial outliers defined as stations having a behaviour significantly different from their neighbouring stations. First, we propose an improved version of Moran scatterplot to exploit the similarity between neighbours, and we test it on a real dataset issued from Velib' system to identify outliers. Then, we design a new method that globally improves the resources' availability in bike stations by adapting the users' trips to the resources' availability. Results show that with a partial collaboration of the users or a limitation to the rush hours, the proposed method enhances significantly the resources' availability in Velib' system.
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