Minimizing Multimodular Functions and Allocating Capacity in Bike-Sharing Systems

Daniel Freund, S. Henderson, D. Shmoys
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Station-based bike-sharing systems have changed the urban landscape of major American cities including New York City, Boston, Washington DC, and Chicago. In these systems, stations are capacitated: a station’s capacity is given by the number of docks it consists of. Each dock can either be filled with a bike or empty with the number of bikes at the station fluctuating throughout the day. Interestingly, in these systems, stockouts can occur both when stations are empty (making rentals impossible) and when stations are full (making returns impossible). Avoiding stockouts of either type is the most pressing operational concern faced by these systems. Our work on capacity management in bike-sharing systems studies the strategic question of how to size stations in these systems in order to minimize stockouts of either kind. Our findings suggest that reallocating a small portion of the capacity within a system is a cost-efficient way to significantly improve service levels.
共享单车系统的多模函数最小化与容量分配
基于车站的共享单车系统已经改变了美国主要城市的城市景观,包括纽约、波士顿、华盛顿特区和芝加哥。在这些系统中,车站是有容量的:一个车站的容量是由它所组成的码头的数量决定的。每个停靠站可以停放一辆自行车,也可以空着,因为车站的自行车数量全天都在波动。有趣的是,在这些系统中,缺货既可能发生在站空的时候(使租赁不可能),也可能发生在站满的时候(使退货不可能)。避免这两种类型的库存是这些系统面临的最紧迫的操作问题。我们关于共享单车系统容量管理的工作研究了如何在这些系统中划分站点大小以最小化两者缺货的战略问题。我们的研究结果表明,在系统内重新分配一小部分容量是显著提高服务水平的一种经济有效的方法。
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