DocumentCode
3600725
Title
Online Cruising Mile Reduction in Large-Scale Taxicab Networks
Author
Desheng Zhang ; Tian He ; Shan Lin ; Munir, Sirajum ; Stankovic, John A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Volume
26
Issue
11
fYear
2015
Firstpage
3122
Lastpage
3135
Abstract
In the taxicab industry, a long-standing challenge is how to reduce taxicabs´ miles spent without fares, i.e., cruising miles. The current solutions for this challenge usually depend on passengers to actively provide their locations in advance for pickups. To address this challenge without the burden on passengers, in this paper, we propose a cruising system, pCruise, for taxicab drivers to find efficient routes to pick up passengers to reduce cruising miles. According to the real-time pick-up events from nearby taxicabs, pCruise characterizes a cruising process with a cruising graph, and assigns weights on edges of the cruising graph to indicate the utility of cruising corresponding road segments. Our weighting process considers the number of nearby passengers and taxicabs together in real-time, aiming at two scenarios where taxicabs are explicitly or implicitly coordinated with each other. Based on a weighted cruising graph, when a taxicab becomes vacant, pCruise provides a distributed online scheduling strategy to obtain and update an efficient cruising route with the minimum length and at least one arriving passenger. We evaluate pCruise based on a real-world GPS dataset from a Chinese city Shenzhen with 14;000 taxicabs. The evaluation results show that pCruise assists taxicab drivers to reduce cruising miles by 42 percent on average.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; graph theory; large-scale systems; scheduling; traffic engineering computing; Chinese city; GPS dataset; Shenzhen; cruising system; distributed online scheduling; large-scale taxicab networks; online cruising mile reduction; taxicab industry; weighted cruising graph; weighting process; Broadcasting; Cities and towns; Companies; Dispatching; Global Positioning System; Roads; Vehicles; Cruising Mile Reduction; Dispatching; Taxicab Network; Taxicab network; cruising mile reduction; dispatching;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPDS.2014.2364024
Filename
6930792
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