Coordinated mobility on demand model for taxi fleet management

In the current mainstream industrial practice, Mobility-on-Demand (MoD) systems work in a partially coordinated manner. A centralized driver-allocation system matches a passenger request to the closest idle driver, and the drivers typically follow their own passenger finding strategies. This uncoord...

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Main Author: Avalpreet Singh Brar
Other Authors: Su Rong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1543972023-07-04T17:41:50Z Coordinated mobility on demand model for taxi fleet management Avalpreet Singh Brar Su Rong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering RSu@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering In the current mainstream industrial practice, Mobility-on-Demand (MoD) systems work in a partially coordinated manner. A centralized driver-allocation system matches a passenger request to the closest idle driver, and the drivers typically follow their own passenger finding strategies. This uncoordinated behavior among drivers leads to a supply-demand imbalance over the operating area. Fleet coordination is a potential solution to mitigate the supply-demand imbalance. In this dissertation, we present our Coordinated Mobility-on-Demand (CMoD) system model for optimal vehicle scheduling and rebalancing. We provide a detailed analysis of the model parameters such as the balancing frequency and the prediction horizon, that are critical for its real-time implementation and assess the performance of the proposed model in a simulated environment. Finally, we present an extension of our model to ensure service fairness for the drivers while operating in this coordinated environment. We quantify service fairness in terms of low disparity of drivers' incomes and high booking success rate and show that the proposed extension of our model leads to a significant improvement in service fairness. Master of Engineering 2021-12-23T12:37:46Z 2021-12-23T12:37:46Z 2021 Thesis-Master by Research Avalpreet Singh Brar (2021). Coordinated mobility on demand model for taxi fleet management. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154397 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154397 10.32657/10356/154397 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Coordinated mobility on demand model for taxi fleet management
description In the current mainstream industrial practice, Mobility-on-Demand (MoD) systems work in a partially coordinated manner. A centralized driver-allocation system matches a passenger request to the closest idle driver, and the drivers typically follow their own passenger finding strategies. This uncoordinated behavior among drivers leads to a supply-demand imbalance over the operating area. Fleet coordination is a potential solution to mitigate the supply-demand imbalance. In this dissertation, we present our Coordinated Mobility-on-Demand (CMoD) system model for optimal vehicle scheduling and rebalancing. We provide a detailed analysis of the model parameters such as the balancing frequency and the prediction horizon, that are critical for its real-time implementation and assess the performance of the proposed model in a simulated environment. Finally, we present an extension of our model to ensure service fairness for the drivers while operating in this coordinated environment. We quantify service fairness in terms of low disparity of drivers' incomes and high booking success rate and show that the proposed extension of our model leads to a significant improvement in service fairness.
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title Coordinated mobility on demand model for taxi fleet management
title_short Coordinated mobility on demand model for taxi fleet management
title_full Coordinated mobility on demand model for taxi fleet management
title_fullStr Coordinated mobility on demand model for taxi fleet management
title_full_unstemmed Coordinated mobility on demand model for taxi fleet management
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