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The Commute Trip Sharing Problem (1904.11017v2)

Published 24 Apr 2019 in math.OC and cs.AI

Abstract: Parking pressure has been steadily increasing in cities as well as in university and corporate campuses. To relieve this pressure, this paper studies a car-pooling platform that would match riders and drivers, while guaranteeing a ride back and exploiting spatial and temporal locality. In particular, the paper formalizes the Commute Trip Sharing Problem (CTSP) to find a routing plan that maximizes ride sharing for a set of commute trips. The CTSP is a generalization of the vehicle routing problem with routes that satisfy time window, capacity, pairing, precedence, ride duration, and driver constraints. The paper introduces two exact algorithms for the CTPS: A route-enumeration algorithm and a branch-and-price algorithm. Experimental results show that, on a high-fidelity, real-world dataset of commute trips from a mid-size city, both algorithms optimally solve small and medium-sized problems and produce high-quality solutions for larger problem instances. The results show that car pooling, if widely adopted, has the potential to reduce vehicle usage by up to 57% and decrease vehicle miles traveled by up to 46% while only incurring a 22% increase in average ride time per commuter for the trips considered.

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