Seamless Multimodal Transportation Scheduling
Ride-hailing services have expanded the role of shared mobility in passenger transportation systems, creating new markets and creative planning solutions for major urban centers. In this paper, we consider their use for the first-mile or last-mile passenger transportation in coordination with a mass...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ride-hailing services have expanded the role of shared mobility in passenger
transportation systems, creating new markets and creative planning solutions
for major urban centers. In this paper, we consider their use for the
first-mile or last-mile passenger transportation in coordination with a mass
transit service to provide a seamless multimodal transportation experience for
the user. A system that provides passengers with predictable information on
travel and waiting times in their commutes is immensely valuable. We envision
that the passengers will inform the system of their desired travel and arrival
windows so that the system can jointly optimize the schedules of passengers.
The problem we study balances minimizing travel time and the number of trips
taken by the last-mile vehicles, so that long-term planning, maintenance, and
environmental impact are all taken into account. We focus on the case where the
last-mile service aggregates passengers by destination. We show that this
problem is NP-hard, and propose a decision diagram-based branch-and-price
decomposition model that can solve instances of real-world size (10,000
passengers spread over an hour, 50 last-mile destinations, 600 last-mile
vehicles) in computational time (~1 minute) that is orders-of-magnitude faster
than other methods appearing in the literature. Our experiments also indicate
that aggregating passengers by destination on the last-mile service provides
high-quality solutions to more general settings. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1807.09676 |