Scientific and Methodological Approach to Assessing Timeliness Operational Management of Vehicle Routing in an Urban Agglomeration

A. S. Belov, A. N. Reformat, E. L. Trakhinin, N.  I. Birkun
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Purpose of reseach. The purpose of this article is to develop a scientific and methodological approach to assessing the timeliness of decision-making in the operational management of car traffic routing in an urban agglomeration. Timeliness is manifested in reducing the time to prepare a decision to change the route of a car delivering goods in conditions of a possible (predicted) increase in traffic congestion at intersections and streets crossing the established route in an urban agglomeration. Methods. The presented approach is based on the basic principles of management theory in organizational systems, the theory of rational consumer behavior, mathematical statistics, and simulation modeling.Results. A variant of the generalized scheme of the operational control cycle for the routing of a car in an urban agglomeration has been developed. A sequence of estimation of decision-making time for operational control of vehicle traffic routing is proposed, and the individual stages of the evaluation sequence implement the main functions of the developed version of the operational control cycle. Experimental dependences of the time of analysis of route parameters during operational management on the quantity and quality of the routes under consideration in the AnyLogic 8.4.0 simulation environment are obtained.Conclusion. The article considers an approach to assessing the timeliness of decision-making in the operational management of the route of a car delivering goods in an urban agglomeration. To minimize the time for making an operational decision, it is proposed to predict the intensity of traffic congestion and assess the quality of the route. The approach allows, based on forecasting the state of the road situation at the intersection points of the route and streets with a high probability of traffic congestion, as well as, taking into account the number and quality of routes, to increase the timeliness of making a decision to change the route of a car delivering goods to an urban agglomeration.
用科学方法评估城市群中车辆路线的及时性运营管理
研究目的。本文旨在开发一种科学的方法论,用于评估城市群汽车交通路线运营管理决策的及时性。及时性体现在缩短决策准备时间,即在穿越城市群既定路线的交叉路口和街道的交通拥堵可能(预计)加剧的情况下,改变运货汽车的行驶路线。方法。该方法基于组织系统管理理论的基本原理、理性消费者行为理论、数理统计和模拟建模。为城市群中的汽车行驶路线制定了运营控制周期通用方案的变体。提出了一个估算车辆交通路线运行控制决策时间的序列,评估序列的各个阶段实现了所开发的运行控制循环版本的主要功能。在 AnyLogic 8.4.0 仿真环境中,获得了运营管理期间路线参数分析时间与所考虑路线的数量和质量的实验相关性。文章考虑了在城市群中对运送货物的汽车路线进行运营管理时评估决策及时性的方法。为了最大限度地缩短运营决策的时间,建议预测交通拥堵的严重程度并评估路线的质量。这种方法可以在预测路线与交通拥堵可能性较高的街道交叉点的道路状况的基础上,并考虑到路线的数量和质量,提高在城市群中改变货物运输路线决策的及时性。
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