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Bottleneck model revisited: An activity-based perspective
Institution:1. School of Economics and Management, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, PR China;2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, 121 G More Hall, Seattle, WA 98195, USA;3. Lab of Complex System Analysis and Management Decision, Ministry of Education, PR China;1. VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands;2. Tinbergen Institute, Roetersstraat 31, 1018 WB Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract:The timing of commuting trips made during morning and evening peaks has typically been investigated using Vickrey’s bottleneck model. However, in the conventional trip-based approach, the decisions that commuters make during the day about their activity schedules and time use are not explicitly considered. This study extends the bottleneck model to address the scheduling problem of commuters’ morning home-to-work and evening work-to-home journeys by using an activity-based approach. A day-long activity-travel scheduling model is proposed for the simultaneous determination of departure times for morning and evening commutes, together with allocations of time during the day among travel and activities undertaken at home or at the workplace. The proposed model maximizes the total net utility of the home-based tour, which is the difference between the benefits derived from participating in activities and the disutility incurred by travel between activity locations. The properties of the model solution are analytically explored and compared with the conventional bottleneck model for a special case with constant marginal-activity utility. For the case with linear marginal-activity utility, we develop a heuristic procedure to seek the equilibrium scheduling solution. We also explore the effects of marginal-work utility (or the employees’ average wage level) and of flexible work-hour schemes on the scheduling problem in relation to the morning and evening commuting tours.
Keywords:Bottleneck model  Tour  Trip-based approach  Activity-based approach  Marginal-activity utility function  Flexible work-hour scheme
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