DocumentCode
3743795
Title
Balancing bike sharing systems through customer cooperation - a case study on London´s Barclays Cycle Hire
Author
Philipp Aeschbach;Xiaojing Zhang;Angelos Georghiou;John Lygeros
Author_Institution
Automatic Control Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, ETH Zurich, 8092 Switzerland
fYear
2015
Firstpage
4722
Lastpage
4727
Abstract
A growing number of cities worldwide have been installing public bike sharing systems, offering citizens a flexible and “green” alternative of mobility. In most bike sharing systems, customers rent and return bikes at different stations, without prior notification of the system operator. As a consequence, bike systems often become unbalanced, leaving some stations either empty or full. In such a case, customers either cannot pick up or return their bikes, resulting in a low service level. Typically, system operators employ staff to manually relocate bikes using trucks, leading to considerable operational cost. In this paper, we describe various methods to balance bike sharing systems by actively engaging customers in the balancing process. In particular, we show that by appropriately sending “control signals” to customers requesting them to slightly change their intended journeys, bike sharing systems can be balanced without using staffed trucks. Through extensive simulations based on historical data from London´s Barclays Cycle Hire scheme, we show that simple control signals are sufficient to effectively balance the bike sharing system and offer service rates close to 100%.
Keywords
"Cities and towns","Data models","Microwave integrated circuits","Transportation","Manuals","Load modeling","Conferences"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Decision and Control (CDC), 2015 IEEE 54th Annual Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CDC.2015.7402955
Filename
7402955
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