Introduction of car sharing into existing car fleets in microscopic travel demand modelling
Authored by Matthias Heinrichs, Daniel Krajzewicz, Rita Cyganski, Schmidt Antje von
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00779-017-1031-3
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Abstract
Microscopic travel demand models take the characteristics of every
individual person of the modelled population into account for computing
the travel demand for the modelled region. Car sharing is an old
concept, but the combination of a car sharing fleet parked in a public
space with smartphone services to find available cars nearby offers a
new mobility service. It enables people to use a fleet operator's cars
by providing individual mobility on demand. However, integrating this
mobility option into microscopic travel demand models still is a
difficult task due to a lack of data. This paper shows an integrated
approach to model car sharing as a new mode for transport within a
travel demand model using disaggregated car fleets with car-specific
attributes. The necessary parameters for mode choice are estimated from
various surveys and integrated into an existing multinominal logit
model. The proposed work is used to simulate the travel demand of a
synthetic population for the German capital of Berlin. A comparison with
the survey results shows that the proposed integration of car sharing
meets the real-world data. Furthermore, it is shown that the mode choice
reacts well for access restrictions for specific car segments and local
accessibility influencing the trip lengths.
Tags
Agent-based modelling
Travel demand
Car sharing
Microscopic modelling
Car fleet
Disaggregated cars