Innovative strategies for urban car-sharing systems and a simulator to assess their performance |
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Authors: | Elvezia M. Cepolina Alessandro Farina Catherine Holloway Nick Tyler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy;2. Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College of London, London, UK |
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Abstract: | In this paper, three innovative car-sharing systems for urban areas are proposed, based on fleets of individual intelligent vehicles with three service characteristics: instant access, open-ended reservations and one-way trips. These features provide high flexibility but create an uneven distribution of vehicles among stations. Therefore, relocation of vehicles must be performed. Three different system procedures are proposed: in the first system, relocations are performed by users; in the other two, vehicles relocate automatically, thanks to their automation. In the first two systems, vehicles are accessible only at stations, whereas in the third they are also accessible along roads. In order to provide transport managers with a tool to test systems in different realities, an object-oriented simulator is developed. The simulation provides outputs of system performance, in terms of user waiting times and system efficiency. The proposed systems are simulated for the city of Genoa, in Italy, and a comparative analysis is presented. |
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Keywords: | intelligent vehicles car-sharing systems second and third generation relocation schemes micro simulation Genoa |
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