A dynamic bike sharing module for agent-based transport simulation, within multimodal context

Cornelia Hebenstreit, Martin Fellendorf

Publikation: KonferenzbeitragPaperBegutachtung

Abstract

Traffic generates congestion and air pollution, especially in cities. These are among the reasons why environmentally
friendly solutions are promoted. Bike sharing (bs) is intended to strengthen cycling and public transport. Nevertheless,
scarcely any transport models at the present time consider cycling or bs, in either detail or holistically. We thus made
a start here and reproduced the processes of cycling and modelled station based bs to depict e.g. station choice, renting
and returning processes in detail. We included the interaction with other means of transport, especially bs and public
transport. Moreover we provided a within day rescheduling for bs trips, as agents might not find a bike or parking. To
minimize such cases, we implemented a choice probability, with which agents only start their bs trip, if sufficient
bikes or parking spots are available. In general, such models can bring monetary, environmental and temporal benefits,
since they can show potential for improvement without great cost.
Originalspracheenglisch
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Mai 2018
VeranstaltungANT 2018: The 9th International Converence on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies - Porto, Portugal
Dauer: 8 Mai 201811 Mai 2018
http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/ant-18/

Konferenz

KonferenzANT 2018
Land/GebietPortugal
OrtPorto
Zeitraum8/05/1811/05/18
Internetadresse

Schlagwörter

  • bike sharing; transport simulation; MATSim; route choice; agent-based simulation

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