Abstract

Abstract A novel approach to dynamic switching service design based on a new queuing approximation formulation is introduced to systematically control conventional buses and enable provision of flexible on-demand mobility services. This new approach guides smart vehicles in a service area that needs last mile transit services via either traditional buses, which provide fixed-route services, or flexible-route on-demand mobility services. We also include dynamic pre-positioning of idle vehicles in anticipation of new customer arrivals, and relocation of vehicles to rebalance the use of vehicles in the system, which can have a sizable effect on energy and environmental conservation. Using a New York City transit dataset, the proposed strategy for non-myopic switching between flexible-route and fixed-route service and re-positioning of idle vehicles improves social welfare by up to 32%, while the impact of the proposed strategy on vehicle miles traveled is shown to be as high as 53% over that of the current transit service.

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