Planning of integrated mobility-on-demand and urban transit networks
Pramesh Kumar, Alireza Khani

TL;DR
This paper develops an optimization model for designing integrated mobility-on-demand and urban transit networks, demonstrating improved congestion management and transit service levels through computational experiments on a city network.
Contribution
It introduces a mixed-integer non-linear programming model with a Benders decomposition approach for integrated transit and MoD system design, including strategic passenger behavior modeling.
Findings
Significant congestion reduction in city center with integrated system
More vehicles allocated to outskirts for first/last mile service
Transit share and service levels improve notably
Abstract
We envision a multimodal transportation system where Mobility-on-Demand (MoD) service is used to serve the first mile and last mile of transit trips. For this purpose, the current research formulates an optimization model for designing an integrated MoD and urban transit system. The proposed model is a mixed-integer non-linear programming model that captures the strategic behavior of passengers in a multimodal network through a passenger assignment model. It determines which transit routes to operate, the frequency of the operating routes, the fleet size of vehicles required in each transportation analysis zone to serve the demand, and the passenger flow on both road and transit networks. A Benders decomposition approach with several enhancements is proposed to solve the given optimization program. Computational experiments are presented for the Sioux Falls multimodal network. The…
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