Optimizing urban car-sharing systems based on geospatial big data and machine learning: A spatio-temporal rebalancing perspective

IF 5.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 TRANSPORTATION
He Li , Qiaoling Luo , Rui Li
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Abstract

Car-sharing mobility is an emerging sustainable transportation mode, but it poses great challenges to operators and urban traffic management due to the imbalance between supply and demand across time and space. To address the problem, this research proposes a spatio-temporal rebalancing optimization framework for the urban car-sharing system (CSS) based on geospatial big data and machine learning. In the spatial dimension, we construct the urban car-sharing network data set using geospatial big data. The graph deep learning is used to mine the car-sharing space demand patterns for location planning. This data-driven graph neural network approach breaks through the limitations of complex mathematical models in the previous location planning and can cope with large-scale CSS in real time when data is available. In the temporal dimension, we construct a combined optimization model of dynamic relocation and pricing based on the optimized car-sharing station layout. A multi-threaded reinforcement learning algorithm is proposed to solve the optimal relocation and pricing scheme. Dynamic relocation and pricing strategies are obtained by reinforcement learning algorithms based on accumulated historical operational data and real-time market demand, aiming at maximizing profits and optimizing resource utilization. The simulation results show that the combined optimization model of dynamic relocation and pricing provides a more effective solution than the non-combined model. The proposed optimization framework provides systematic decision support for solving urban CSS supply–demand imbalance and yields extensive theoretical and practical implications, especially in urban traffic management.

基于地理空间大数据和机器学习的城市汽车共享系统优化:时空再平衡视角
共享汽车是一种新兴的可持续交通模式,但由于其在时间和空间上的供需不平衡,给运营商和城市交通管理带来了巨大挑战。针对这一问题,本研究提出了基于地理空间大数据和机器学习的城市汽车共享系统(CSS)时空再平衡优化框架。在空间维度上,我们利用地理空间大数据构建了城市汽车共享网络数据集。利用图深度学习挖掘共享汽车的空间需求模式,从而进行选址规划。这种数据驱动的图神经网络方法突破了以往选址规划中复杂数学模型的限制,可以在数据可用的情况下实时处理大规模 CSS。在时间维度上,我们基于优化后的共享汽车站布局,构建了动态迁移和定价的组合优化模型。提出了一种多线程强化学习算法来求解最优迁移和定价方案。基于积累的历史运营数据和实时市场需求,以利润最大化和资源利用最优化为目标,通过强化学习算法获得动态迁移和定价策略。仿真结果表明,动态搬迁和定价的组合优化模型比非组合模型提供了更有效的解决方案。所提出的优化框架为解决城市 CSS 供需失衡问题提供了系统的决策支持,尤其在城市交通管理方面具有广泛的理论和实践意义。
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CiteScore
9.80
自引率
7.70%
发文量
109
期刊介绍: Travel Behaviour and Society is an interdisciplinary journal publishing high-quality original papers which report leading edge research in theories, methodologies and applications concerning transportation issues and challenges which involve the social and spatial dimensions. In particular, it provides a discussion forum for major research in travel behaviour, transportation infrastructure, transportation and environmental issues, mobility and social sustainability, transportation geographic information systems (TGIS), transportation and quality of life, transportation data collection and analysis, etc.
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