Optimising time-varying network flows by low-revenue tolling under dynamic user equilibrium

This paper presents a dynamic congestion charging framework that includes a dynamic user equilibrium (DUE) network model to optimize a tolling scheme, whose objective(s) may be determined by the transport planner. The framework presented may be utilised to evaluate potential charging regimes; this p...

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Main Authors: K. J. Stewart, Y. E. Ge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2014-01-01
Series:European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3014
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spelling doaj-363a1cbd34c04c2fb79abd5d8da44e2a2021-07-26T08:41:28ZengTU Delft OpenEuropean Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research1567-71412014-01-0114110.18757/ejtir.2014.14.1.30142630Optimising time-varying network flows by low-revenue tolling under dynamic user equilibriumK. J. Stewart0Y. E. Ge1Edinburgh Napier UniversityShanghai Maritime University and Dalian University of TechnologyThis paper presents a dynamic congestion charging framework that includes a dynamic user equilibrium (DUE) network model to optimize a tolling scheme, whose objective(s) may be determined by the transport planner. The framework presented may be utilised to evaluate potential charging regimes; this paper concentrates on the feasibility of extending the concept of minimal-revenue tolls from the static to time-varying environment. We discuss the limitations in the transference of this optimisation objective and propose a pragmatic approach designed to allow the planner to balance the effect of extracting additional toll revenue against achievable network benefit. We investigate the ability of this framework to incorporate various tolling scenarios and to illustrate the production of low-revenue tolls. The numerical tests use a fixed toll across the entire time period for a range of demand scenarios and a fairly stable tolling solution is observed.https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3014
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author K. J. Stewart
Y. E. Ge
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Optimising time-varying network flows by low-revenue tolling under dynamic user equilibrium
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
author_facet K. J. Stewart
Y. E. Ge
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title Optimising time-varying network flows by low-revenue tolling under dynamic user equilibrium
title_short Optimising time-varying network flows by low-revenue tolling under dynamic user equilibrium
title_full Optimising time-varying network flows by low-revenue tolling under dynamic user equilibrium
title_fullStr Optimising time-varying network flows by low-revenue tolling under dynamic user equilibrium
title_full_unstemmed Optimising time-varying network flows by low-revenue tolling under dynamic user equilibrium
title_sort optimising time-varying network flows by low-revenue tolling under dynamic user equilibrium
publisher TU Delft Open
series European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
issn 1567-7141
publishDate 2014-01-01
description This paper presents a dynamic congestion charging framework that includes a dynamic user equilibrium (DUE) network model to optimize a tolling scheme, whose objective(s) may be determined by the transport planner. The framework presented may be utilised to evaluate potential charging regimes; this paper concentrates on the feasibility of extending the concept of minimal-revenue tolls from the static to time-varying environment. We discuss the limitations in the transference of this optimisation objective and propose a pragmatic approach designed to allow the planner to balance the effect of extracting additional toll revenue against achievable network benefit. We investigate the ability of this framework to incorporate various tolling scenarios and to illustrate the production of low-revenue tolls. The numerical tests use a fixed toll across the entire time period for a range of demand scenarios and a fairly stable tolling solution is observed.
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