Multi-objective bike-way network design problem with space–time accessibility constraint
This paper investigates a bike-way network design problem for retrofitting existing cycling infrastructure for commuter cyclists. A multi-objective integer linear programming model is formulated to determine the spatial layout of bike-way networks and types of bike-way links. The objective of the fo...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1613152022-08-24T07:40:23Z Multi-objective bike-way network design problem with space–time accessibility constraint Zhu, Siying Zhu, Feng School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Bike-Way Network Design Space–Time Accessibility This paper investigates a bike-way network design problem for retrofitting existing cycling infrastructure for commuter cyclists. A multi-objective integer linear programming model is formulated to determine the spatial layout of bike-way networks and types of bike-way links. The objective of the formulation is to maximize the accessibility, minimize the number of intersections, maximize bicycle level of service, and minimize total construction cost subject to space–time constraint and monetary budget. In the formulation, the accessibility measure considers not only connectivity, but also cyclists’ travel time budget between each origin-activity location pair. The problem is solved by augmented ϵ-constraint method to generate a set of non-dominated solutions. Two numerical examples are used to demonstrate the feasibility of the model and solution algorithm. For the hypothetical numerical example based on the bike-way network of Jurong Lake district in Singapore, four alternative non-dominated bike-way design plans are generated. Nanyang Technological University This study is supported by Nanyang Technological University SUG M4081894. 2022-08-24T07:40:23Z 2022-08-24T07:40:23Z 2020 Journal Article Zhu, S. & Zhu, F. (2020). Multi-objective bike-way network design problem with space–time accessibility constraint. Transportation, 47(5), 2479-2503. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11116-019-10025-7 0049-4488 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161315 10.1007/s11116-019-10025-7 2-s2.0-85091251779 5 47 2479 2503 en SUG M4081894 Transportation © 2019 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. |
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This paper investigates a bike-way network design problem for retrofitting existing cycling infrastructure for commuter cyclists. A multi-objective integer linear programming model is formulated to determine the spatial layout of bike-way networks and types of bike-way links. The objective of the formulation is to maximize the accessibility, minimize the number of intersections, maximize bicycle level of service, and minimize total construction cost subject to space–time constraint and monetary budget. In the formulation, the accessibility measure considers not only connectivity, but also cyclists’ travel time budget between each origin-activity location pair. The problem is solved by augmented ϵ-constraint method to generate a set of non-dominated solutions. Two numerical examples are used to demonstrate the feasibility of the model and solution algorithm. For the hypothetical numerical example based on the bike-way network of Jurong Lake district in Singapore, four alternative non-dominated bike-way design plans are generated. |
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