Testing demand responsive shared transport services via agent-based simulations

03/23/2018
by   Giuseppe Inturri, et al.
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Demand Responsive Shared Transport DRST services take advantage of Information and Communication Technologies ICT, to provide on demand transport services booking in real time a ride on a shared vehicle. In this paper, an agent-based model ABM is presented to test different the feasibility of different service configurations in a real context. First results show the impact of route choice strategy on the system performance.

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