APR 2024
Abstract
For several decades, the use of private vehicles has exploded, leading to an increase in traffic congestion, pollution and accidents. Various solutions exist but ride-sharing seems to be the most viable alternative for users in terms of economy, ecology and comfort. Car-sharing can be described as a shared transport system in which users take a common route and vehicle to reach their different, or common, destinations. However, as the authors of point out, in the majority of car-sharing systems proposed today users have to explicitly specify the pickup and drop locations. This research introduces a new version of the car-sahring problem, focusing on finding optimal meeting points (OMP) in large multi-modal road networks. The goal is to automatically define a rendezvous points that ensure fair travel times for the all the users.
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