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Exploring shareability networks of probabilistic ride-pooling problems (2206.12259v1)

Published 20 Jun 2022 in physics.soc-ph

Abstract: Travellers sharing rides in ride-pooling systems form various kinds of networks. While the notions of the so-called shareability graphs, has been in the core of many ride-pooling algorithms, so far they have not been explicitly analysed. Here, we introduce and examine four kinds of networks resulting from ride-pooling problems. We use 147 NYC taxi requests from 2016 pooled into attractive shared-rides with our utility based ExMAS algorithm and explore resulting shareability networks. To cover unknown individual properties of pooling travellers, we run 1000 replications of probabilistic pooling process, resulting in richer representation of weighted graphs instrumental to reveal complex network structures. Our findings reveal substantial differences between network structures and topologies. Properties of ride-pooling networks may be further analysed to better understand and improve ride-pooling systems.

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