Dual-Mode Vehicle Routing in Mixed Autonomous and Non-Autonomous Zone Networks

B. Beirigo, Frederik Schulte, R. Negenborn
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Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are expected to widely re-define mobility in the future, transforming many solutions into autonomous services. Nonetheless, this development requires an expected transition phase of several decades in which some regions will provide sufficient infrastructure for AV movements, while others will not support AVs yet. In this work, we propose an operational planning model for mobility services operating in regions with AV-ready and not AV-ready zones. To this end, we model detailed automated driving areas and consider a heterogeneous fleet comprised of three vehicle types: autonomous, conventional, and dual-mode. While autonomous and conventional vehicles can only operate in their designated areas, dual-mode vehicles service zone-crossing demands in which both human and autonomous driving are required. For such a hybrid network, we introduce a new mathematical planning model based on a site-dependent variant of the heterogeneous dial-a-ride problem (HDARP). With a numerical study for the city of Delft, The Netherlands, we provide insights into how operational costs, service levels, and fleet utilization develop under 405 scenarios of multiple infrastructural settings and technology costs.
混合自治和非自治区域网络中的双模式车辆路由
自动驾驶汽车(AVs)有望在未来广泛地重新定义移动出行,将许多解决方案转变为自动服务。尽管如此,这一发展需要几十年的过渡阶段,在此期间,一些地区将为自动驾驶汽车提供足够的基础设施,而其他地区还不支持自动驾驶汽车。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个在av就绪区和非av就绪区运行的移动服务的运营规划模型。为此,我们建立了详细的自动驾驶区域模型,并考虑了由三种车辆类型组成的异构车队:自动驾驶、传统和双模式。自动驾驶车辆和传统车辆只能在指定的区域内行驶,而双模式车辆则满足了同时需要人和自动驾驶的区域穿越需求。对于这种混合网络,我们引入了一种新的基于站点依赖变体的异构拨乘问题(HDARP)的数学规划模型。通过对荷兰代尔夫特市的数值研究,我们深入了解了在多种基础设施设置和技术成本的405种情况下,运营成本、服务水平和车队利用率是如何发展的。
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