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Complementarity models for traffic equilibrium with ridesharing [PDF]

open access: yesTransportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2015
Artículo de publicación ISIIt is estimated that 76% of commuters are driving to work alone while each of them experiences a 38-h delay annually due to traffic congestion.
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Dynamic ridesharing

SIGSPATIAL Special, 2016
Ridesharing, which offers empty seats in a car to other passengers, is an efficient way of transportation. In this way, the utilization of seats can be improved and the number of cars used can be reduced. Ridesharing has the potential to solve the problems of congestion, pollution, high travel cost, and energy. The development of internet, smart phone,
Bilong Shen   +2 more
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Ridesharing

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2019
Ridesharing is becoming a popular mode of transportation with profound effects on the industry. Recent algorithms for vehicle-to-customer matching have been developed; yet cross-study evaluations of their performance and applicability to real-world ridesharing are lacking.
James Jie Pan   +2 more
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Ridesharing for emergency evacuation

INFOR: Information Systems and Operational Research, 2017
In this paper, we consider the evacuation problem that consists of grouping and routing evacuees to safe zones.
Joe Naoum-Sawaya, Jia Yuan Yu
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Incentives in ridesharing with deficit control [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2014
This paper proposes a novel market-based system for ridesharing, where commuters are matched based on their declared travel constraints, the number of available seats (which could be zero), and their costs. Based on this information, the system then designates commuters to be either drivers or riders, finds appropriate matches, and calculates rewards ...
Zhao, Dengji   +4 more
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Dynamic ridesharing with intermediate locations

2014 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Vehicles and Transportation Systems (CIVTS), 2014
Ridesharing concerns people that are willing to intelligently ride in order to save money and protect environment. The idea is based on a better use of private car. More precisely, it aims to bring together individuals that share, even partially, a trip.
Kamel Aissat, Ammar Oulamara
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Why Rideshare?

2019
The growth in the use of online platforms in the sharing economy is generating great interest in the scientific community. This study seeks to discover what causes travelers to use ridesharing platforms. A theoretical model of causal relationships, evaluated with data collected in an online survey, using partial least squares structural equation ...
Rafael Anaya-Sánchez   +3 more
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Online Ridesharing with Meeting Points

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2022
Nowadays, ridesharing becomes a popular commuting mode. Dynamically arriving riders post their origins and destinations, then the platform assigns drivers to serve them. In ridesharing, different groups of riders can be served by one driver if their trips can share common routes.
Jiachuan Wang   +4 more
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