This paper proposes a novel market-based system for ridesharing, where commuters are matched based on their declared travel constraints, the number of available seats (which could be zero), and their costs. Based on this information, the system then designates commuters to be either drivers or riders, finds appropriate matches, and calculates rewards for drivers and payments for riders. We show that, for this system, the well-known Vickrey-Clarke-Groves (VCG) mechanism is incentive compatible (IC), individually rational (IR) and efficient (i.e., minimizing cost), but results in a very high deficit, thus requiring large subsidies. We therefore investigate alternative mechanisms. We first consider mechanisms with fixed prices and show that no...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
One-way carsharing is an alternative shared-use transportation mode that provides flexible travel ac...
Emerging on-demand sharing alternatives, in which one resource is utilised simultaneously by a circu...
Ridesharing has great potential to improve transportation efficiency while reducing congestion and p...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://dx.doi.org/10.7302/10552021PDFTech ReportMasoud, Ne...
Final ReportTraffic congestion has become a serious issue around the globe, partly owing to single-o...
Traffic congestion is largely due to the high proportion of solo drivers during peak hours. Rideshar...
Americans take 11 billion trips annually on public transportation, a 40 percent increase since 1995 ...
Bike sharing systems have been widely deployed around the world in recent years. A core problem in s...
In this work, we propose a Game Theory-based pricing solution to the ridesharing problem of taxi com...
Ridesharing is a promising approach for reducing congestion and pollution, and many variants have be...
A great challenge of city planners is to provide efficient and effective connection service to trave...
Mobile internet technologies have sparked a multitude of opportunities for people to interact with o...
Redistribution is an important part of operational activities in a bicycle sharing system (BSS). Thi...
Ridesharing, as part of the sharing economy, is a rapidly growing sector and has the potential to so...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
One-way carsharing is an alternative shared-use transportation mode that provides flexible travel ac...
Emerging on-demand sharing alternatives, in which one resource is utilised simultaneously by a circu...
Ridesharing has great potential to improve transportation efficiency while reducing congestion and p...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://dx.doi.org/10.7302/10552021PDFTech ReportMasoud, Ne...
Final ReportTraffic congestion has become a serious issue around the globe, partly owing to single-o...
Traffic congestion is largely due to the high proportion of solo drivers during peak hours. Rideshar...
Americans take 11 billion trips annually on public transportation, a 40 percent increase since 1995 ...
Bike sharing systems have been widely deployed around the world in recent years. A core problem in s...
In this work, we propose a Game Theory-based pricing solution to the ridesharing problem of taxi com...
Ridesharing is a promising approach for reducing congestion and pollution, and many variants have be...
A great challenge of city planners is to provide efficient and effective connection service to trave...
Mobile internet technologies have sparked a multitude of opportunities for people to interact with o...
Redistribution is an important part of operational activities in a bicycle sharing system (BSS). Thi...
Ridesharing, as part of the sharing economy, is a rapidly growing sector and has the potential to so...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
One-way carsharing is an alternative shared-use transportation mode that provides flexible travel ac...
Emerging on-demand sharing alternatives, in which one resource is utilised simultaneously by a circu...