2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142215308
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Joint Optimization of Allocations and Relocations in One-Way Carsharing Systems with Two Operators

Abstract: Multiple operators commonly coexist in one-way carsharing systems. Therefore, the performance of the system is worth exploring. We used one-way carsharing systems with two operators as an example, assuming that one joins first and is called the leader, and another is named the follower. A nonlinear mixed-integer bilevel programming model is set to jointly optimize the allocations (including the number of shared cars and parking spaces) and the relocations. The users’ preferences are included by comprehensively… Show more

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“…Hence, these two types of carsharing should be studied separately. One-way carsharing is well-established and has been studied under different scenarios (i.e., carsharing with one operator or multiple operators) [21][22][23], whereas round-trip carsharing is more complicated and its potential is awaiting more exploration [24,25]. This study focuses on round-trip carsharing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, these two types of carsharing should be studied separately. One-way carsharing is well-established and has been studied under different scenarios (i.e., carsharing with one operator or multiple operators) [21][22][23], whereas round-trip carsharing is more complicated and its potential is awaiting more exploration [24,25]. This study focuses on round-trip carsharing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%