The role of traffic simulation in shaping effective and sustainable innovative urban delivery interventions

IF 2.1 Q2 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Yijie Su , Hadi Ghaderi , Hussein Dia
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Abstract

Cities around the globe face major last mile delivery (LMD) challenges as a result of surging online commerce activity, increased parcel delivery demands, lack of parking capacity, and severe traffic congestion particularly in inner city areas. Although a number of innovative solutions and pathways have been proposed to address these challenges, their full impacts are still not well understood due to the lack of comprehensive field studies and real-world data on their performance. Traffic simulation techniques, which are widely used to model and evaluate the impacts of a wide range of urban mobility interventions, offer opportunities to investigate the impacts of city logistics interventions. However, research evidence on this topic remains fragmented, hindering constructive analysis of the role of traffic simulation and modelling in shaping sustainable urban delivery interventions. Given the growing research interest in the nexus of traffic simulation and city logistics, this paper aims to identify and evaluate primary studies related to the simulation forms, evolution, effectiveness, and their feasibility in evaluating the impacts of urban delivery interventions. The paper achieves this through a holistic systematic review that consolidates diverse perspectives on the topic. The paper analysed 79 articles, published by December 2023, that have used traffic simulation to model and evaluate a wide range of city logistics interventions. The review identified five main themes in the literature surrounding development and applications of traffic simulation, namely their use in evaluating the role of information and communication technologies, evaluations of advances in types and forms of delivery vehicles, their application in supporting policy interventions, evaluations of innovations in city logistics facilities and impacts of the collaborative economy. The review also helped in gaining insights about urban delivery interventions and their impacts as stand-alone or in combination with other solutions. The analysis confirms the validity and versatility of traffic simulation as an approach to model the impacts of urban delivery interventions on traffic flow, delivery service and customers, but also the sustainability implications of interventions. The paper also provides a future research agenda to guide future studies in developing and evaluating applications of various interventions with the leverage of traffic simulation.

交通模拟在形成有效和可持续的创新型城市交付干预措施中的作用
由于在线商务活动激增、包裹递送需求增加、停车场容量不足以及严重的交通拥堵(尤其是在城市内部地区),全球各地的城市都面临着最后一英里递送(LMD)的重大挑战。尽管已经提出了许多创新解决方案和途径来应对这些挑战,但由于缺乏全面的实地研究和有关其性能的实际数据,人们对它们的全面影响仍不甚了解。交通模拟技术被广泛用于模拟和评估各种城市交通干预措施的影响,为研究城市物流干预措施的影响提供了机会。然而,有关这一主题的研究证据仍然零散,阻碍了对交通模拟和建模在形成可持续城市配送干预措施中的作用进行建设性分析。鉴于对交通仿真与城市物流之间关系的研究兴趣与日俱增,本文旨在确定和评估与仿真形式、演变、有效性及其在评估城市配送干预措施影响方面的可行性相关的主要研究。本文通过全面系统的综述,整合了有关该主题的各种观点,从而实现了这一目标。论文分析了截至 2023 年 12 月发表的 79 篇文章,这些文章利用交通仿真对各种城市物流干预措施进行了建模和评估。综述确定了围绕交通仿真开发和应用的五大文献主题,即用于评估信息和通信技术的作用、评估配送车辆类型和形式的进步、应用于支持政策干预、评估城市物流设施的创新以及协作经济的影响。审查还有助于深入了解城市配送干预措施及其作为独立解决方案或与其他解决方案相结合所产生的影响。分析证实了交通模拟作为模拟城市配送干预措施对交通流量、配送服务和客户影响的一种方法的有效性和多功能性,以及干预措施的可持续性影响。本文还提出了未来的研究议程,以指导今后利用交通模拟开发和评估各种干预措施应用的研究。
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审稿时长
129 days
期刊介绍: The EURO Journal on Transportation and Logistics promotes the use of mathematics in general, and operations research in particular, in the context of transportation and logistics. It is a forum for the presentation of original mathematical models, methodologies and computational results, focussing on advanced applications in transportation and logistics. The journal publishes two types of document: (i) research articles and (ii) tutorials. A research article presents original methodological contributions to the field (e.g. new mathematical models, new algorithms, new simulation techniques). A tutorial provides an introduction to an advanced topic, designed to ease the use of the relevant methodology by researchers and practitioners.
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