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A stochastic user-operator assignment game for microtransit service evaluation: A case study of Kussbus in Luxembourg
This paper proposes a stochastic variant of the stable matching model from
Rasulkhani and Chow [1] which allows microtransit operators to evaluate their
operation policy and resource allocations. The proposed model takes into
account the stochastic nature of users' travel utility perception, resulting in
a probabilistic stable operation cost allocation outcome to design ticket price
and ridership forecasting. We applied the model for the operation policy
evaluation of a microtransit service in Luxembourg and its border area. The
methodology for the model parameters estimation and calibration is developed.
The results provide useful insights for the operator and the government to
improve the ridership of the service.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1912.0198
A dynamic ridesharing dispatch and idle vehicle repositioning strategy with integrated transit transfers
We propose a ridesharing strategy with integrated transit in which a private
on-demand mobility service operator may drop off a passenger directly
door-to-door, commit to dropping them at a transit station or picking up from a
transit station, or to both pickup and drop off at two different stations with
different vehicles. We study the effectiveness of online solution algorithms
for this proposed strategy. Queueing-theoretic vehicle dispatch and idle
vehicle relocation algorithms are customized for the problem. Several
experiments are conducted first with a synthetic instance to design and test
the effectiveness of this integrated solution method, the influence of
different model parameters, and measure the benefit of such cooperation.
Results suggest that rideshare vehicle travel time can drop by 40-60%
consistently while passenger journey times can be reduced by 50-60% when demand
is high. A case study of Long Island commuters to New York City (NYC) suggests
having the proposed operating strategy can substantially cut user journey times
and operating costs by up to 54% and 60% each for a range of 10-30 taxis
initiated per zone. This result shows that there are settings where such
service is highly warranted
A very brief introduction to quantum computing and quantum information theory for mathematicians
This is a very brief introduction to quantum computing and quantum
information theory, primarily aimed at geometers. Beyond basic definitions and
examples, I emphasize aspects of interest to geometers, especially connections
with asymptotic representation theory. Proofs of most statements can be found
in standard references
Bayesian networks for constrained location choice modeling using structural restrictions and model averaging
In this work, we propose a Bayesian network approach by using structural restrictions and a model averaging algorithm for modeling the location choice of discretionary activities. In a first stage, we delimit individuals’ location choice which is set by generating an ellipse that uses empirical detour factors and a home-work axis. The choice set is further refined by an individual’s space-time constraints in order to identify the constrained destination choice set. We use structural restrictions and a model averaging method to learn the network structure of the Bayesian network in order to predict the heuristics of individuals’ location selection. The empirical study shows the proposed method can effectively obtain Bayesian networks with a consistent dependency structure. The empirical study suggests activity schedule factors significantly influence location choice decisions
A user-operator assignment game with heterogeneous user groups for empirical evaluation of a microtransit service in Luxembourg
We tackle the problem of evaluating the impact of different operation
policies on the performance of a microtransit service. This study is the first
empirical application using the stable matching modeling framework to evaluate
different operation cost allocation and pricing mechanisms on microtransit
service. We extend the deterministic stable matching model to a stochastic
reliability-based one to consider user's heterogeneous perceptions of utility
on the service routes. The proposed model is applied to the evaluation of
Kussbus microtransit service in Luxembourg. We found that the current Kussbus
operation is not a stable outcome. By reducing their route operating costs of
50%, it is expected to increase the ridership of 10%. If Kussbus can reduce
in-vehicle travel time on their own by 20%, they can significantly increase
profit several folds from the baseline
Clusters and Fluctuations at Mean-Field Critical Points and Spinodals
We show that the structure of the fluctuations close to spinodals and
mean-field critical points is qualitatively different than the structure close
to non-mean-field critical points. This difference has important implications
for many areas including the formation of glasses in supercooled liquids. In
particular, the divergence of the measured static structure function in
near-mean-field systems close to the glass transition is suppressed relative to
the mean-field prediction in systems for which a spatial symmetry is broken.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
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