Online Cost-Sharing Mechanism Design for Demand-Responsive Transport Systems
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Furuhata, Masabumi
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Online Cost-Sharing Mechanism Design for Demand-Responsive Transport Systems
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Demand-responsive transport (DRT) systems provide
flexible transport services for passengers who request
door-to-door rides in shared-ride mode without fixed routes and
schedules. DRT systems face interesting coordination challenges.
For example, one has to design cost-sharing mechanisms for offering
fare quotes to potential passengers so that all passengers are
treated fairly. Themain issue is how the operating costs of the DRT
system should be shared among the passengers (given that different
passengers cause different amounts of inconvenience to the
other passengers), taking into account that DRT systems should
provide fare quotes instantaneously without knowing future ride
request submissions. We determine properties of cost-sharing
mechanisms that make DRT systems attractive to both the transport
providers and passengers, namely online fairness, immediate
response, individual rationality, budget balance, and ex-post incentive
compatibility.We propose a novel cost-sharing mechanism,
which is called Proportional Online Cost Sharing (POCS), which
provides passengers with upper bounds on their fares immediately
after their ride request submissions despite missing knowledge
of future ride request submissions, allowing them to accept their
fare quotes or drop out. We examine how POCS satisfies these
properties in theory and computational experiments.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/133046
DOI: DOI: 10.1109/TITS.2014.2336212
ISSN: 1558-0016
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IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, vol. 16, no. 2, April 2015
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