User-Friendly Game-Theoretic Modeling and Analysis of Multi-Modal Transportation Systems
Margarita Zambrano, Xinling Li, Riccardo Fiorista, Gioele Zardini

TL;DR
This paper introduces a user-friendly game-theoretic framework for modeling and analyzing multi-modal transportation systems, enabling stakeholders to evaluate policy impacts and system dynamics visually.
Contribution
It presents a novel, accessible modeling tool that combines theoretical game theory with practical visualization for multi-modal mobility system analysis.
Findings
Framework allows visualization of system dynamics.
Enables equilibrium computation for various scenarios.
Supports policy impact assessment on mobility systems.
Abstract
The evolution of existing transportation systems, mainly driven by urbanization and increased availability of mobility options, such as private, profit-maximizing ride-hailing companies, calls for tools to reason about their design and regulation. To study this complex socio-technical problem, one needs to account for the strategic interactions of the stakeholders involved in the mobility ecosystem. In this paper, we present a game-theoretic framework to model multi-modal mobility systems, focusing on municipalities, service providers, and travelers. Through a user-friendly, Graphical User Interface, one can visualize system dynamics and compute equilibria for various scenarios. The framework enables stakeholders to assess the impact of local decisions (e.g., fleet size for services or taxes for private companies) on the full mobility system. Furthermore, this project aims to foster…
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TopicsTransportation Planning and Optimization · Transportation and Mobility Innovations
