The on-demand bus routing problem with real-time traffic information

Ying Lian , Flavien Lucas , Kenneth Sörensen
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Abstract

We propose to solve a real-time traffic variation of the On-Demand Bus Routing Problem (ODBRP) introduced by Melis and Sörensen (2022). The ODBRP belongs to the category of the Dial-A-Ride Problems (DARP), and features departure and arrival bus station selection. This problem is specifically aimed at planning a fleet of on-demand buses in an urban environment. However, cities are frequently plagued by traffic congestion, which may cause delays and missed time windows for passengers.

To deal with this situation, we introduce, study, and solve a variant of the ODBRP in which the travel times are both time-dependent (i.e., the travel time between two nodes depends on the departure time) and updated dynamically.

In our approach, congested roads that might cause passenger delays are modeled by frequently updating the travel speed on the road segments that constitute them. The resulting problem is solved by using a K-shortest-path procedure to determine alternative paths between bus stations, as well as a Variable Neighborhood Descent (VND) procedure to repair violated time windows.

Our experimental results show the overall efficacy of this real-time control under divergent degrees of flexibility (congestion and the number of buses available). Specifically, the average tardiness, maximum tardiness, and the number of late passengers are significantly reduced under a wide range of congestion scenarios, from slight to severe. In addition, this efficacy holds for various ratios of requests to the number of vehicles.

具有实时交通信息的按需公交路由问题
我们建议解决Melis和Sörensen(2022)提出的按需公交路由问题(ODBRP)的实时交通变化。ODBRP属于拨号侧问题(DARP)的一类,其特点是选择出发和到达的公交车站。这个问题专门针对在城市环境中规划按需公交车车队。然而,城市经常受到交通拥堵的困扰,这可能会导致乘客延误和错过时间窗口。为了应对这种情况,我们引入、研究并解决了ODBRP的一个变体,其中旅行时间既与时间相关(即两个节点之间的旅行时间取决于出发时间),又动态更新。在我们的方法中,可能导致乘客延误的拥堵道路是通过频繁更新构成它们的路段的行驶速度来建模的。由此产生的问题通过使用K-shortest-path程序来确定公交车站之间的替代路径,以及使用可变邻域下降(VND)程序来修复违反的时间窗口来解决。我们的实验结果表明,在不同程度的灵活性(拥堵和可用公交车数量)下,这种实时控制的总体效果。具体而言,在从轻微到严重的各种拥堵情况下,平均延误、最大延误和迟到乘客数量都会显著减少。此外,这种功效适用于各种请求与车辆数量的比率。
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