Title
Organizational-based model and agent-based simulation for long-term carpooling.
Abstract
Modeling the interaction between individual agents becomes progressively important in recent research. Carpooling for commuters is a specific transportation problem where cooperation between agents is essential while executing their daily schedule. Organization-based modeling provides the ability to determine where the relationships between agents exist and how these relationships influence the results. This paper presents both the design of an organizational model that is mapped to an agent-based simulation model and a proof of concept implementation. It analyzes various effects of agent interaction and behavior adaptation for sets of candidate carpoolers. The goal is to limit the interactions of autonomous agents, to enable communication to trigger the negotiation process within social groups. The start of the carpooling process depends on the individuals' objectives and intention to carpool. The success of negotiation highly depends on the trip departure time preference, on the individuals' profile, route optimization and on the effect of constraining activities. In order to cooperate individuals adapt their agenda according to personal preferences and limitations. The carpooling social network was established using results predicted by the FEATHERS operational activity-based model for Flanders (Belgium). From the simulation's discussions, it is possible to portray the real picture of the potential carpoolers throughout their carpooling period. The Janus (multi-agent) platform is used for simulating the interactions of autonomous individuals. Design of an organizational model that is mapped to an agent-based simulation model for long-term carpooling.It analyzes various effects of agent interaction and behavior adaptation of a set of candidate carpoolers.Limit the multi-zonal interactions of agents, to enable communication to trigger the negotiation process.A progressive negotiation model on trip start time and driver selection is presented.Results in a model for carpooling by dividing the procedure of negotiation and trip execution into separate generic steps.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1016/j.future.2016.02.019
Future Generation Comp. Syst.
Keywords
Field
DocType
Organizational model,Agent-based simulation,Coordination and negotiation,Travel behavior,Carpooling
Social group,Travel behavior,Autonomous agent,Social network,Computer science,Computer security,Carpool,Transportation theory,Time preference,Negotiation,Distributed computing,Process management
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
64
C
0167-739X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.55
12
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Iftikhar Hussain1315.02
Luk Knapen28622.42
Stéphane Galland319223.57
Ansar-Ul-Haque Yasar411842.31
Tom Bellemans57323.16
Davy Janssens623838.08
Geert Wets776667.59