published journal article

Coordinated flow model for strategic planning of autonomous mobility-on-demand systems

Transportmetrica A: Transport Science

Abstract

High-quality strategic planning of autonomous mobility-on-demand (AMOD) systems is critical for the success of the subsequent phases of AMOD system implementation. To assist in strategic AMOD planning, we propose a dynamic and flexible flow-based model of an AMOD system. The proposed model is computationally fast while capturing the state transitions of two coordinated flows (i.e. co-flows): the AMOD service fleet vehicles and AMOD customers. Capturing important quantity dynamics and conservations through a system of ordinary differential equations, the model can economically respond to a large number and a wide range of scenario-testing requests. The paper illustrates the model efficacy through a basic example and a more realistic case study. The case study envisions replacing Manhattan’s existing taxi service with a hypothetical AMOD system. The results show that even a simple co-flow model can robustly predict the systemwide AMOD dynamics and support the strategic planning of AMOD systems.

Suggested Citation
Jiangbo (Gabe) Yu and Michael F. Hyland (2023) “Coordinated flow model for strategic planning of autonomous mobility-on-demand systems”, Transportmetrica A: Transport Science, 21(2), pp. 1–39. Available at: 10.1080/23249935.2023.2253474.