Title :
Airport selection from multiple airports using social awareness approach: A case study in Kinki Region, Japan
Author :
Murata, T. ; Kasatani, N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf., Kansai Univ., Takatsuki, Japan
Abstract :
In this paper, we assess a train fare strategy by developing an agent-based simulation tool for air travelers´ airport selection in Kinki Region, Japan. Kinki Region includes four prefectures that are Osaka, Hyogo, Nara and Kyoto. That region has three airports for domestic travelers: Osaka Airport, Kansai Airport and Kobe Airport. Since Osaka Airport and Kobe Airport locate near to the urban area of Kinki Region, it is important for Kansai Airport to take some actions to collect more air travelers. In order to share air travelers in this region, cooperation among these three airports is highly important. We assess a train fare strategy in order to attract more travelers by reducing the access fee to the airport using an agent-based simulation tool. In developing simulation tool, we employ a social awareness approach. That is, we develop parameters in our tool based on real statistics. Simulation results show an appropriate train fare for Kansai Airport.
Keywords :
airports; digital simulation; human factors; multi-agent systems; pricing; public transport; railways; social sciences computing; statistical analysis; travel industry; Hyogo; Japan; Kansai Airport; Kinki Region; Kobe Airport; Kyoto; Nara; Osaka Airport; agent-based simulation tool; air traveler airport selection; airport access fee reduction; domestic travelers; multiple airports; prefectures; social awareness approach; statistics; train fare strategy assessment; urban area; Airports; Atmospheric modeling; Cities and towns; Data models; Rail transportation; Simulation; agent-based social simulation; airport selection; social awareness; survey-based modeling; train fare strategy;
Conference_Titel :
Awareness Science and Technology (iCAST), 2014 IEEE 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
DOI :
10.1109/ICAwST.2014.6981840