Dynamics of taxi-like logistics systems : theory and microscopic simulations
We study the dynamics of a class of bi-agent logistics systems consisting of two types of agents interacting on an arbitrary complex network. By approximating the system with simple microscopic models and solving them analytically, we reveal some universal dynamical features and propose applications...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1547362022-01-05T08:23:53Z Dynamics of taxi-like logistics systems : theory and microscopic simulations Yang, Bo Li, Qianxiao School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Physics Taxi Dynamics Logistics Systems We study the dynamics of a class of bi-agent logistics systems consisting of two types of agents interacting on an arbitrary complex network. By approximating the system with simple microscopic models and solving them analytically, we reveal some universal dynamical features and propose applications of such features for system optimisations. Large-scale agent-based numerical simulations are also carried out to explore more realistic and complicated systems, with interesting emergent behaviours that can be well understood from our analytical studies. Using the taxi system as a typical logistics system with commuters and empty taxis as two types of agents, we illustrate two dynamical phases with distinct behaviours, separated by a phase boundary that can be identified as the optimal number of taxis for a particular taxi system. These features and the tuning of the optimal number of taxis can be applied to various situations, including taxi systems allowing real-time dynamical ride-sharing. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) National Research Foundation (NRF) This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore under its Urban Mobility Grant Challenge Programme (Award No. UMGC-L005) and by the Singapore A*STAR SERC Complex Systems Programme (GrantNo. 1224504056)” The views expressed herein are those of the authors and are not necessarily those of the funding agencies. 2022-01-05T08:23:53Z 2022-01-05T08:23:53Z 2020 Journal Article Yang, B. & Li, Q. (2020). Dynamics of taxi-like logistics systems : theory and microscopic simulations. Transportmetrica B, 8(1), 129-149. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21680566.2020.1722766 2168-0582 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154736 10.1080/21680566.2020.1722766 2-s2.0-85079432521 1 8 129 149 en UMGC-L005 1224504056 Transportmetrica B © 2020 Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies Limited. All rights reserved. |
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We study the dynamics of a class of bi-agent logistics systems consisting of two types of agents interacting on an arbitrary complex network. By approximating the system with simple microscopic models and solving them analytically, we reveal some universal dynamical features and propose applications of such features for system optimisations. Large-scale agent-based numerical simulations are also carried out to explore more realistic and complicated systems, with interesting emergent behaviours that can be well understood from our analytical studies. Using the taxi system as a typical logistics system with commuters and empty taxis as two types of agents, we illustrate two dynamical phases with distinct behaviours, separated by a phase boundary that can be identified as the optimal number of taxis for a particular taxi system. These features and the tuning of the optimal number of taxis can be applied to various situations, including taxi systems allowing real-time dynamical ride-sharing. |
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