Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Transportation 4/2021

23-04-2020

Evaluating the impacts of shared automated mobility on-demand services: an activity-based accessibility approach

Authors: Bat-hen Nahmias-Biran, Jimi B. Oke, Nishant Kumar, Carlos Lima Azevedo, Moshe Ben-Akiva

Published in: Transportation | Issue 4/2021

Log in

Activate our intelligent search to find suitable subject content or patents.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

Autonomous vehicle (AV) technologies are under constant improvement with pilot programs now underway in several urban areas worldwide. Modeling and field-testing efforts are demonstrating that shared mobility coupled with AV technology for automated mobility on-demand (AMoD) service may significantly impact levels of service and environmental outcomes in future cities. Given these rapidly emerging developments, there is an urgent need for methods to adequately quantify the economic impacts of new vehicle technologies and future urban mobility policy. In this paper, we show how broader user-centric impacts can be captured by the activity-based accessibility (ABA) measure, which takes advantage of the rich data and outcomes of utility-maximization activity-based models and its interaction with mesoscale agent-based traffic simulation frameworks. Using the SimMobility simulator, we evaluate shared AMoD strategies applied to a Singapore micromodel city testbed. A near-future strategy of exclusive availability of AMoD service in the central business district (CBD), and a further-horizon strategy of the full operation of AMoD city-wide in the absence of other on-demand services, were tested and evaluated. Our results provide insights into the income and accessibility effects on the population under the implementation of shared and automated mobility policies. The outcomes indicate that the city-wide deployment of AMoD results in greater accessibility and network performance. Moreover, the accessibility of low-income individuals is improved relative to that of mid- and high-income individuals. The restriction of AMoD to the CBD along with the operation of other on-demand services, however, provides a certain level of disbenefit to segments of the population in two exceptional cases. The first is to high-income individuals who live in a suburban zone and rely heavily on on-demand services; the second is to mid-income residents that have excellent public transportation coverage with close proximity to the CBD. We further establish the efficacy of the ABA measure, as these findings motivate the need for measuring socioeconomic impacts at the individual level. The work presented here serves as a foundation for policy evaluation in real-world urban models for future mobility paradigms.

Dont have a licence yet? Then find out more about our products and how to get one now:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 390 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe




 

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Footnotes
1
If done with respect to cost, then the ABA is proportional to the [change in] consumer surplus and can be used directly in project evaluation. However, computing the consumer surplus directly from the logsum is more straightforward (de Jong et al. 2007).
 
Literature
go back to reference Adnan, M., Pereira, F.C., Azevedo, C.M.L., Basak, K., Lovric, M., Raveau, S., Zhu, Y., Ferreira, J., Zegras, C., Ben-Akiva, M.: SimMobility: a multi-scale integrated agent-based simulation platform. In: 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (2016) Adnan, M., Pereira, F.C., Azevedo, C.M.L., Basak, K., Lovric, M., Raveau, S., Zhu, Y., Ferreira, J., Zegras, C., Ben-Akiva, M.: SimMobility: a multi-scale integrated agent-based simulation platform. In: 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (2016)
go back to reference Azevedo, C.L., Marczuk, K., Raveau, S., Soh, H., Adnan, M., Basak, K., Loganathan, H., Deshmunkh, N., Lee, D.H., Frazzoli, E., Ben-Akiva, M.: Microsimulation of demand and supply of autonomous mobility on demand. Transp. Res. Rec. J. Transp. Res. Board 2564, 21–30 (2016)CrossRef Azevedo, C.L., Marczuk, K., Raveau, S., Soh, H., Adnan, M., Basak, K., Loganathan, H., Deshmunkh, N., Lee, D.H., Frazzoli, E., Ben-Akiva, M.: Microsimulation of demand and supply of autonomous mobility on demand. Transp. Res. Rec. J. Transp. Res. Board 2564, 21–30 (2016)CrossRef
go back to reference Basu, R., Araldo, A., Akkinepally, A.P., Nahmias Biran, B.H., Basak, K., Seshadri, R., Ben-Akiva, M.: Automated mobility-on-demand vs. mass transit: a multi-modal activity-driven agent-based simulation approach. Transp. Res. Rec. 2672, 608–618 (2018)CrossRef Basu, R., Araldo, A., Akkinepally, A.P., Nahmias Biran, B.H., Basak, K., Seshadri, R., Ben-Akiva, M.: Automated mobility-on-demand vs. mass transit: a multi-modal activity-driven agent-based simulation approach. Transp. Res. Rec. 2672, 608–618 (2018)CrossRef
go back to reference Ben-Akiva, M., Bowman, J.L.: Integration of an activity-based model system and a residential location model. Urban Stud. 35(7), 1131–1153 (1998)CrossRef Ben-Akiva, M., Bowman, J.L.: Integration of an activity-based model system and a residential location model. Urban Stud. 35(7), 1131–1153 (1998)CrossRef
go back to reference Ben-Akiva, M., Lerman, S.R.: Disaggregate travel and mobility choice models and measures of accessibility. In: Hensher, D.A., Stopher, P.R. (eds.) Behavioural Travel Modelling. Croom Helm, London (1979) Ben-Akiva, M., Lerman, S.R.: Disaggregate travel and mobility choice models and measures of accessibility. In: Hensher, D.A., Stopher, P.R. (eds.) Behavioural Travel Modelling. Croom Helm, London (1979)
go back to reference Bhat, C.R., Goulias, K.G., Pendyala, R.M., Paleti, R., Sidharthan, R., Schmitt, L., Hu, H.-H.: A household-level activity pattern generation model with an application for Southern California. Transportation 40(5), 1063–1086 (2013)CrossRef Bhat, C.R., Goulias, K.G., Pendyala, R.M., Paleti, R., Sidharthan, R., Schmitt, L., Hu, H.-H.: A household-level activity pattern generation model with an application for Southern California. Transportation 40(5), 1063–1086 (2013)CrossRef
go back to reference Boesch, P.M., Ciari, F., Axhausen, K.W.: Autonomous vehicle fleet sizes required to serve different levels of demand. Transp. Res. Rec. J. Transp. Res. Board 2542, 111–119 (2016)CrossRef Boesch, P.M., Ciari, F., Axhausen, K.W.: Autonomous vehicle fleet sizes required to serve different levels of demand. Transp. Res. Rec. J. Transp. Res. Board 2542, 111–119 (2016)CrossRef
go back to reference Bradley, M., Bowman, J.L., Griesenbeck, B.: SACSIM: an applied activity-based model system with fine level spatial and temporal resolution. J. Choice Model. 3(1), 5–31 (2010)CrossRef Bradley, M., Bowman, J.L., Griesenbeck, B.: SACSIM: an applied activity-based model system with fine level spatial and temporal resolution. J. Choice Model. 3(1), 5–31 (2010)CrossRef
go back to reference Chen, T.D., Kockelman, K., Zhao, Y.: What matters most in transportation demand model specifications: a comparison of outputs in a mid-size network. J. Transp. Res. Forum 54(2), 1–20 (2015) Chen, T.D., Kockelman, K., Zhao, Y.: What matters most in transportation demand model specifications: a comparison of outputs in a mid-size network. J. Transp. Res. Forum 54(2), 1–20 (2015)
go back to reference Childress, S., Nichols, B., Charlton, B., Coe, S.: Using an activity-based model to explore the potential impacts of automated vehicles. Transp. Res. Rec. J. Transp. Res. Board 2493, 99–106 (2015)CrossRef Childress, S., Nichols, B., Charlton, B., Coe, S.: Using an activity-based model to explore the potential impacts of automated vehicles. Transp. Res. Rec. J. Transp. Res. Board 2493, 99–106 (2015)CrossRef
go back to reference de Jong, G., Daly, A., Pieters, M., van der Hoorn, T.: The logsum as an evaluation measure: review of the literature and new results. Transp. Res. Part A Policy Pract. 419, 874–889 (2007)CrossRef de Jong, G., Daly, A., Pieters, M., van der Hoorn, T.: The logsum as an evaluation measure: review of the literature and new results. Transp. Res. Part A Policy Pract. 419, 874–889 (2007)CrossRef
go back to reference Dong, X., Ben-Akiva, M.E., Bowman, J.L., Walker, J.L.: Moving from trip-based to activity-based measures of accessibility. Transp. Res. Part A Policy Pract. 40(2), 163–180 (2006)CrossRef Dong, X., Ben-Akiva, M.E., Bowman, J.L., Walker, J.L.: Moving from trip-based to activity-based measures of accessibility. Transp. Res. Part A Policy Pract. 40(2), 163–180 (2006)CrossRef
go back to reference Fagnant, D.J., Kockelman, K.: A direct-demand model for bicycle counts: the impacts of level of service and other factors. Environ. Plan. 431, 93–107 (2016)CrossRef Fagnant, D.J., Kockelman, K.: A direct-demand model for bicycle counts: the impacts of level of service and other factors. Environ. Plan. 431, 93–107 (2016)CrossRef
go back to reference Fransen, K., Farber, S., Deruyter, G., De Maeyer, P.: A spatio-temporal accessibility measure for modelling activity participation in discretionary activities. Travel Behav. Soc. 10, 10–20 (2018)CrossRef Fransen, K., Farber, S., Deruyter, G., De Maeyer, P.: A spatio-temporal accessibility measure for modelling activity participation in discretionary activities. Travel Behav. Soc. 10, 10–20 (2018)CrossRef
go back to reference Galli, E., Eidenbenz, S., Mniszewski, S., Teuscher, C., Cuellar, L.: ActivitySim: large-scale agent-based activity generation for infrastructure simulation. Agent Directed Simulation. San Diego (2009) Galli, E., Eidenbenz, S., Mniszewski, S., Teuscher, C., Cuellar, L.: ActivitySim: large-scale agent-based activity generation for infrastructure simulation. Agent Directed Simulation. San Diego (2009)
go back to reference Kitamura, R.: An evaluation of activity-based travel analysis. Transportation 15(1), 9–34 (1988) Kitamura, R.: An evaluation of activity-based travel analysis. Transportation 15(1), 9–34 (1988)
go back to reference Li, S.: Activity-based travel demand model: application and innovation. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore (2015) Li, S.: Activity-based travel demand model: application and innovation. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore (2015)
go back to reference Litman, T.: Autonomous vehicle implementation predictions, p. 28. Victoria Transport Policy Institute, Victoria (2017) Litman, T.: Autonomous vehicle implementation predictions, p. 28. Victoria Transport Policy Institute, Victoria (2017)
go back to reference Liu, J., Kockelman, K.M., Boesch, P.M., Ciari, F.: Tracking a system of shared autonomous vehicles across the Austin, Texas network using agent-based simulation. Transportation 44(6), 1261–1278 (2017)CrossRef Liu, J., Kockelman, K.M., Boesch, P.M., Ciari, F.: Tracking a system of shared autonomous vehicles across the Austin, Texas network using agent-based simulation. Transportation 44(6), 1261–1278 (2017)CrossRef
go back to reference Lu, Y., Basak, K., Carrion, C., Loganathan, H., Adnan, M., Pereira, F. C., Saber, V.H., Ben-Akiva, M.: SimMobility mid-term simulator: a state of the art integrated agent based demand and supply model. In: Transportation Research Board 94th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (2015) Lu, Y., Basak, K., Carrion, C., Loganathan, H., Adnan, M., Pereira, F. C., Saber, V.H., Ben-Akiva, M.: SimMobility mid-term simulator: a state of the art integrated agent based demand and supply model. In: Transportation Research Board 94th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (2015)
go back to reference Meyer, J., Becker, H., Boesch, P.M., Axhausen, K.W.: Autonomous vehicles: The next jump in accessibilities? Res. Transp. Econ. 62, 80–91 (2017)CrossRef Meyer, J., Becker, H., Boesch, P.M., Axhausen, K.W.: Autonomous vehicles: The next jump in accessibilities? Res. Transp. Econ. 62, 80–91 (2017)CrossRef
go back to reference Milakis, D., Van Arem, B., Van Wee, B.: Policy and society related implications of automated driving: a review of literature and directions for future research. J. Intell. Transp. Syst. 214, 324–348 (2017)CrossRef Milakis, D., Van Arem, B., Van Wee, B.: Policy and society related implications of automated driving: a review of literature and directions for future research. J. Intell. Transp. Syst. 214, 324–348 (2017)CrossRef
go back to reference Nahmias-Biran, B., Shiftan, Y.: Towards a more equitable distribution of resources: using activity-based models and subjective well-being measures in transport project evaluation. Transp. Res. Part A Policy Pract. 94, 672–684 (2016)CrossRef Nahmias-Biran, B., Shiftan, Y.: Towards a more equitable distribution of resources: using activity-based models and subjective well-being measures in transport project evaluation. Transp. Res. Part A Policy Pract. 94, 672–684 (2016)CrossRef
go back to reference Nahmias-Biran, B.H., Oke, J.B., Kumar, N., Basak, K., Araldo, A., Seshadri, R., Akkinepally, A., Azevedo, C.L., Ben-Akiva, M.: From traditional to automated mobility on demand: a comprehensive framework for modeling on-demand services in SimMobility. Transp. Res. Rec. (2019). https://doi.org/10.1177/0361198119853553CrossRef Nahmias-Biran, B.H., Oke, J.B., Kumar, N., Basak, K., Araldo, A., Seshadri, R., Akkinepally, A., Azevedo, C.L., Ben-Akiva, M.: From traditional to automated mobility on demand: a comprehensive framework for modeling on-demand services in SimMobility. Transp. Res. Rec. (2019). https://​doi.​org/​10.​1177/​0361198119853553​CrossRef
go back to reference Oke, J.B., Aboutaleb, Y.M., Akkinepally, A., Azevedo, C.L., Han, Y., Zegras, P.C., Ferreira, J., Ben-Akiva, M.E.: A novel global urban typology framework for sustainable mobility futures. Environ. Res. Lett. 14(9), 095006 (2019)CrossRef Oke, J.B., Aboutaleb, Y.M., Akkinepally, A., Azevedo, C.L., Han, Y., Zegras, P.C., Ferreira, J., Ben-Akiva, M.E.: A novel global urban typology framework for sustainable mobility futures. Environ. Res. Lett. 14(9), 095006 (2019)CrossRef
go back to reference Pernestå, A., Kristoffersson, I.: Effects of driverless vehicles-comparing simulations to get a broader picture. Eur. J. Transp. Infrastruct. Res. 19(1), 1–23 (2019) Pernestå, A., Kristoffersson, I.: Effects of driverless vehicles-comparing simulations to get a broader picture. Eur. J. Transp. Infrastruct. Res. 19(1), 1–23 (2019)
go back to reference Rasouli, S., Timmermans, H.: Activity-based models of travel demand: promises, progress and prospects. Int. J. Urban Sci. 18(1), 31–60 (2014)CrossRef Rasouli, S., Timmermans, H.: Activity-based models of travel demand: promises, progress and prospects. Int. J. Urban Sci. 18(1), 31–60 (2014)CrossRef
go back to reference Shiftan, Y.: The use of activity-based modeling to analyze the effect of land-use policies on travel behavior. Ann. Reg. Sci. 42(1), 79–97 (2008)CrossRef Shiftan, Y.: The use of activity-based modeling to analyze the effect of land-use policies on travel behavior. Ann. Reg. Sci. 42(1), 79–97 (2008)CrossRef
go back to reference Timmermans, H., Arentze, T., Joh, C.H.: Analysing space-time behaviour: new approaches to old problems. Prog. Hum. Geogr. 26(2), 175–190 (2002)CrossRef Timmermans, H., Arentze, T., Joh, C.H.: Analysing space-time behaviour: new approaches to old problems. Prog. Hum. Geogr. 26(2), 175–190 (2002)CrossRef
go back to reference Viegas de Lima, I., Danaf, M., Akkinepally, A., Lima Azevedo, C., Ben-Akiva, M.: Modeling framework and implementation of activity-and agent-based simulation: an application to the Greater Boston Area. Transp. Res. Rec. 2672(49), 146–157 (2018)CrossRef Viegas de Lima, I., Danaf, M., Akkinepally, A., Lima Azevedo, C., Ben-Akiva, M.: Modeling framework and implementation of activity-and agent-based simulation: an application to the Greater Boston Area. Transp. Res. Rec. 2672(49), 146–157 (2018)CrossRef
go back to reference Wang, B., Ordoñez Medina, S.A., Fourie, P.J.: Simulation of autonomous transit on demand for fleet size and deployment strategy optimization. Procedia Comput. Sci. 130, 797–802 (2018)CrossRef Wang, B., Ordoñez Medina, S.A., Fourie, P.J.: Simulation of autonomous transit on demand for fleet size and deployment strategy optimization. Procedia Comput. Sci. 130, 797–802 (2018)CrossRef
go back to reference Williams, H.C.: On the formation of travel demand models and economic evaluation measures of user benefit. Environ. Plan. A 9(3), 285–344 (1977)CrossRef Williams, H.C.: On the formation of travel demand models and economic evaluation measures of user benefit. Environ. Plan. A 9(3), 285–344 (1977)CrossRef
go back to reference Xu, Z., Yin, Y., Zha, L.: Optimal parking provision for ride-sourcing services. Transp. Res. Part B Methodol. 105, 559–578 (2017)CrossRef Xu, Z., Yin, Y., Zha, L.: Optimal parking provision for ride-sourcing services. Transp. Res. Part B Methodol. 105, 559–578 (2017)CrossRef
go back to reference Zhao, Y., Kockelman, K.M.: Anticipating the regional impacts of connected and automated vehicle travel in Austin, Texas. Int. J. Sustain. Transp. 144(4), 04018032 (2018) Zhao, Y., Kockelman, K.M.: Anticipating the regional impacts of connected and automated vehicle travel in Austin, Texas. Int. J. Sustain. Transp. 144(4), 04018032 (2018)
Metadata
Title
Evaluating the impacts of shared automated mobility on-demand services: an activity-based accessibility approach
Authors
Bat-hen Nahmias-Biran
Jimi B. Oke
Nishant Kumar
Carlos Lima Azevedo
Moshe Ben-Akiva
Publication date
23-04-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Transportation / Issue 4/2021
Print ISSN: 0049-4488
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9435
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-020-10106-y

Other articles of this Issue 4/2021

Transportation 4/2021 Go to the issue

Premium Partner