Shape and performance of fastest paths over networks with interacting selfish agents.

IF 2.4 3区 物理与天体物理 Q1 Mathematics
Marco Cogoni, Giovanni Busonera, Enrico Gobbetti
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Abstract

We study the evolution of the fastest paths (FPs) in transportation networks under increasing congestion. Moving from the common edge-based to a path-based analysis, we examine the directed FPs connecting random origin-destination pairs as traffic grows. We describe their shape through effective length, detour (maximum distance of FP from a straight line), inness (signed area between FP and straight line), and their performance through a metric measuring how fast and how far an agent travels toward its destination. The entire network is characterized by analyzing the distribution of the performance metric (and its Gini coefficient) across uniformly sampled paths. The study focuses on the traffic-loading phenomenon that takes place during the morning peak hour for eight major cities: networks start with empty edges that are progressively populated by the FPs of single vehicles. As vehicle density grows, the interactions among selfish agents becomes stronger at edge level, and travel speed linearly decreases, thus optimal paths dynamically change with traffic. We fully characterize the transition to congestion and discuss the common aspects among the cities (and some peculiarities); in particular we were able to pinpoint a critical traffic level (or a sequence) for which path shape, rejection ratio, and inequality of the performance degradation show a concurrent qualitative change. For all cities we observe large peaks for both detour and inness (and their variance) in the proximity of the critical traffic level. Inness shows that paths are slightly attracted by city centers with light traffic, but switch to a strong repulsion immediately beyond the transition. Finally, our path performance metric highlighted a strongly asymmetric behavior when the city neighborhoods act as origins or destinations.

具有相互作用的自私代理的网络上最快路径的形状和性能。
研究了交通网络中最快速路径的演化问题。从常见的基于边缘的分析到基于路径的分析,随着流量的增长,我们研究了连接随机始发目的地对的定向FPs。我们通过有效长度、绕行(FP到直线的最大距离)、内度(FP和直线之间的符号面积)和性能来描述它们的形状,并通过度量智能体向目的地移动的速度和距离来描述它们的性能。通过分析均匀采样路径上性能度量(及其基尼系数)的分布来表征整个网络。这项研究的重点是8个主要城市在早高峰时段的交通负荷现象:网络从空的边缘开始,逐渐被单个车辆的FPs填充。随着车辆密度的增加,自私智能体之间的相互作用在边缘水平上增强,行驶速度线性降低,最优路径随交通流量动态变化。我们充分描述了向拥堵过渡的特征,并讨论了城市之间的共同方面(以及一些特点);特别是,我们能够确定一个关键的流量水平(或序列),其中路径形状、拒绝比和性能退化的不平等显示出并发的质变。对于所有城市,我们都观察到在关键交通水平附近绕行和绕行(及其方差)都有很大的峰值。内度表明,道路被交通较少的城市中心轻微吸引,但在过渡之后立即转变为强烈的排斥。最后,当城市社区作为起点或目的地时,我们的路径性能指标强调了强烈的不对称行为。
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Physical review. E
Physical review. E 物理-物理:流体与等离子体
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
16.70%
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0
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: Physical Review E (PRE), broad and interdisciplinary in scope, focuses on collective phenomena of many-body systems, with statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics as the central themes of the journal. Physical Review E publishes recent developments in biological and soft matter physics including granular materials, colloids, complex fluids, liquid crystals, and polymers. The journal covers fluid dynamics and plasma physics and includes sections on computational and interdisciplinary physics, for example, complex networks.
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