TY - JOUR
T1 - Operational design for shuttle systems with modular vehicles under oversaturated traffic
T2 - 23rd International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory, ISTTT 2019
AU - Chen, Zhiwei
AU - Li, Xiaopeng
AU - Zhou, Xuesong
N1 - Funding Information:
This research is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation through Grants CMMI #1541130 and CMMI #1638355. Comments and help provided by Dr. Carlos Daganzo on CA methods approaching oversaturated problems are sincerely appreciated. Comments and data provided by Mr. Christopher Cochran from Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority, Dr. Chunyu Lu from Gannett Fleming and Mr. Tommaso Gecchelin from NEXT Future Transportation Inc. are gratefully appreciated.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Dynamic capacity design holds an opportunity to reduce the energy consumption of urban mass transit systems, e.g., urban rail transits, bus rapid transits, modular autonomous vehicles. In this paper, we investigate the joint design of dispatch headway and vehicle capacity for one to one shuttle systems with oversaturated traffic to achieve the optimal tradeoff between general vehicle dispatching cost (mainly comprised of vehicle energy consumption) and customer waiting cost. We propose a continuum approximation model from a macroscopic point of view to reveal fundamental analytical insights into the optimal design. By introducing the concept of a desired arrival demand curve at the origin station, we prove that the investigated problem with possibly oversaturated traffic can be equivalently solved with a simpler revised problem where only unsaturated traffic is present. With this property, we decompose the original problem into a set of independent unit-time revised unsaturated problems that can be analytically solved in each neighborhood across the operational horizon. With two sets of numerical experiments, we show that the CA model offers near-optimum solutions with negligible errors very efficiently and we also verify the theoretical properties. Also, the effectiveness of dynamic vehicle capacity design is demonstrated in shuttle systems under both saturated and unsaturated traffic. Overall, the proposed CA model contributes to the CA methodology literature by extending the CA method for traditional transit dispatching problems with unsaturated traffic to the joint design of dispatch headway and vehicle capacity considering oversaturated traffic, adjustable vehicle capacities and other factors (e.g. minimum dispatch headway).
AB - Dynamic capacity design holds an opportunity to reduce the energy consumption of urban mass transit systems, e.g., urban rail transits, bus rapid transits, modular autonomous vehicles. In this paper, we investigate the joint design of dispatch headway and vehicle capacity for one to one shuttle systems with oversaturated traffic to achieve the optimal tradeoff between general vehicle dispatching cost (mainly comprised of vehicle energy consumption) and customer waiting cost. We propose a continuum approximation model from a macroscopic point of view to reveal fundamental analytical insights into the optimal design. By introducing the concept of a desired arrival demand curve at the origin station, we prove that the investigated problem with possibly oversaturated traffic can be equivalently solved with a simpler revised problem where only unsaturated traffic is present. With this property, we decompose the original problem into a set of independent unit-time revised unsaturated problems that can be analytically solved in each neighborhood across the operational horizon. With two sets of numerical experiments, we show that the CA model offers near-optimum solutions with negligible errors very efficiently and we also verify the theoretical properties. Also, the effectiveness of dynamic vehicle capacity design is demonstrated in shuttle systems under both saturated and unsaturated traffic. Overall, the proposed CA model contributes to the CA methodology literature by extending the CA method for traditional transit dispatching problems with unsaturated traffic to the joint design of dispatch headway and vehicle capacity considering oversaturated traffic, adjustable vehicle capacities and other factors (e.g. minimum dispatch headway).
KW - Continuum approximation
KW - Dynamic capacity design
KW - Energy consumption
KW - Oversaturated traffic
KW - Vehicle scheduling
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U2 - 10.1016/j.trpro.2019.05.020
DO - 10.1016/j.trpro.2019.05.020
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85074940289
SN - 2352-1457
VL - 38
SP - 359
EP - 379
JO - Transportation Research Procedia
JF - Transportation Research Procedia
Y2 - 24 July 2018 through 26 July 2018
ER -