Matching passengers and drivers with multiple objectives in ride sharing markets
In many cities in the world, ride sharing companies, such as Uber, Didi, Grab and Lyft, have been able to leverage on Internet-based platforms to conduct online decision making to connect passengers and drivers. These online platforms facilitate the integration of passengers and drivers’ mobility da...
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Main Authors: | LYU, Guodong, TEO, Chung Piaw, CHEUNG, Wangchi, WANG, Hai |
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2019
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