Shared Autonomous Vehicle Simulation and Service Design
Reza Vosooghi (LGI, IRT SystemX), Jakob Puchinger (LGI, IRT SystemX),, Marija Jankovic (LGI), Anthony Vouillon

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the performance of shared autonomous vehicle services through simulation in a French metropolitan area, analyzing fleet configurations, demand, and strategies like ridesharing and rebalancing to optimize urban mobility.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive SAV simulation framework incorporating user preferences and demand dynamics, assessing operational strategies and fleet configurations for improved service performance.
Findings
Shared ride with 4-seats cars is most effective under the proposed pricing.
Rebalancing strategies significantly improve service metrics.
Vehicle range and charging station deployment are critical for SAV efficiency.
Abstract
Today, driverless cars, as a new technology that allows a more accessible, dynamic and intelligent form of Shared Mobility, are expected to revolutionize urban transportation. One of the conceivable mobility services based on driverless cars is shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs). This service could merge cabs, carsharing, and ridesharing systems into a singular transportation mode. However, the success and competitiveness of future SAV services depend on their operational models, which are linked intrinsically to the service configuration and fleet specification. In addition, any change in operational models will result in a different demand. Using a comprehensive framework of SAV simulation in a multi-modal dynamic demand system with integrated SAV user taste variation, this study evaluates the performance of various SAV fleets and vehicle capacities serving travelers across the Rouen…
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