Comparing System Optimum-based and User Decision-based Traffic Models in an Autonomous Transport System

The paper introduces a framework to perform the demand management and route planning tasks of a highly developed transport system managing scheme, assuming an autonomous transport system. Two types of autonomous transport system managing models have been introduced. In case of the first model, the a...

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Main Authors: Gábor Pauer, Árpád Török
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Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences 2019-10-01
Series:Promet (Zagreb)
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Online Access:https://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/3151
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spelling doaj-3b408ad16d684af580224af139eac8042020-11-25T00:47:26ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic SciencesPromet (Zagreb)0353-53201848-40692019-10-0131558159110.7307/ptt.v31i5.31513151Comparing System Optimum-based and User Decision-based Traffic Models in an Autonomous Transport SystemGábor Pauer0Árpád Török1Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, HungaryBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, HungaryThe paper introduces a framework to perform the demand management and route planning tasks of a highly developed transport system managing scheme, assuming an autonomous transport system. Two types of autonomous transport system managing models have been introduced. In case of the first model, the assigned number of trips is assumed to be the modified variable related to the optimization problem. In case of the second model, the decision process is directly influenced by the travel prices defined by the optimization method. These approaches represent different demand management strategies. The first model aims to directly assign the incoming user demands to the system, while the second procedure lets the users make the decision. However, in the second case the system can strongly influence the users’ choices through the values of the travel prices. Accordingly, it seems to be a reasonable assumption that the firstly presented model has significantly higher efficiency in distributing the load on the network. On the other hand, the method of the second model would be much more tolerable and acceptable from a social point of view. Therefore, the aim of the paper is to introduce the developed models and to compare their efficiencies.https://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/3151optimizationtraffic distributionroad tolllinear programmingautonomous system
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author Gábor Pauer
Árpád Török
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Árpád Török
Comparing System Optimum-based and User Decision-based Traffic Models in an Autonomous Transport System
Promet (Zagreb)
optimization
traffic distribution
road toll
linear programming
autonomous system
author_facet Gábor Pauer
Árpád Török
author_sort Gábor Pauer
title Comparing System Optimum-based and User Decision-based Traffic Models in an Autonomous Transport System
title_short Comparing System Optimum-based and User Decision-based Traffic Models in an Autonomous Transport System
title_full Comparing System Optimum-based and User Decision-based Traffic Models in an Autonomous Transport System
title_fullStr Comparing System Optimum-based and User Decision-based Traffic Models in an Autonomous Transport System
title_full_unstemmed Comparing System Optimum-based and User Decision-based Traffic Models in an Autonomous Transport System
title_sort comparing system optimum-based and user decision-based traffic models in an autonomous transport system
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences
series Promet (Zagreb)
issn 0353-5320
1848-4069
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The paper introduces a framework to perform the demand management and route planning tasks of a highly developed transport system managing scheme, assuming an autonomous transport system. Two types of autonomous transport system managing models have been introduced. In case of the first model, the assigned number of trips is assumed to be the modified variable related to the optimization problem. In case of the second model, the decision process is directly influenced by the travel prices defined by the optimization method. These approaches represent different demand management strategies. The first model aims to directly assign the incoming user demands to the system, while the second procedure lets the users make the decision. However, in the second case the system can strongly influence the users’ choices through the values of the travel prices. Accordingly, it seems to be a reasonable assumption that the firstly presented model has significantly higher efficiency in distributing the load on the network. On the other hand, the method of the second model would be much more tolerable and acceptable from a social point of view. Therefore, the aim of the paper is to introduce the developed models and to compare their efficiencies.
topic optimization
traffic distribution
road toll
linear programming
autonomous system
url https://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/3151
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