The Value of Optimization in Dynamic Ride-Sharing: A Simulation Study in Metro Atlanta

31 Pages Posted: 7 Sep 2010

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Niels Agatz

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)

Alan Erera

Georgia Institute of Technology - The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISyE)

Martin Savelsbergh

Georgia Institute of Technology - College of Engineering

Xing Wang

Georgia Institute of Technology - The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISyE)

Date Written: 17 2010 8,

Abstract

Smartphone technology enables dynamic ride-sharing systems that bring together people with similar itineraries and time schedules to share rides on short-notice. This paper considers the problem of matching drivers and riders in this dynamic setting. We develop optimization-based approaches that aim at minimizing the total system-wide vehicle miles and individual travel costs. To assess the merits of our methods we present a simulation study based on 2008 travel demand data from metropolitan Atlanta. The simulation results indicate that the use of sophisticated optimization methods instead of simple greedy matching rules may substantially improve the performance of ride-sharing systems. Furthermore, even with relatively low participation rates, it appears that sustainable populations of dynamic ride-sharing participants may be possible even in relatively sprawling urban areas with many employment centers.

Keywords: ride-share, dynamic, carpool, matching, passenger transportation

JEL Classification: L15, O32, M

Suggested Citation

Agatz, Niels A.H. and Erera, Alan and Savelsbergh, Martin and Wang, Xing, The Value of Optimization in Dynamic Ride-Sharing: A Simulation Study in Metro Atlanta (17 2010 8,). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2010-034-LIS, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1671214

Niels A.H. Agatz (Contact Author)

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) ( email )

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Alan Erera

Georgia Institute of Technology - The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISyE) ( email )

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Atlanta, GA 30332-0205
United States

Martin Savelsbergh

Georgia Institute of Technology - College of Engineering ( email )

Atlanta, GA 30332
United States

Xing Wang

Georgia Institute of Technology - The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISyE) ( email )

765 Ferst Drive
Atlanta, GA 30332-0205
United States

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