2022
DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2022.2026896
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Bayesian hierarchical models for the prediction of the driver flow and passenger waiting times in a stochastic carpooling service

Abstract: Carpooling is an integral component in smart carbon-neutral cities, in particular to facilitate home-work commuting. We study an innovative carpooling service developed by the start-up Ecov which specialises in home-work commutes in peri-urban and rural regions. When a passenger makes a carpooling request, a designated driver is not assigned as in a traditional carpooling service; rather the passenger waits for the first driver, from a population of non-professional drivers who are already en route, to arrive.… Show more

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