Bike3S: A tool for bike sharing systems simulation

Resumen

Vehicle sharing systems are becoming increasingly popular. The effectiveness of such systems depends, among other factors, on different strategic and operational management decisions and policies, like the dimension of the fleet or the distribution of vehicles. It is of foremost importance to be able to anticipate and evaluate the potential effects of such strategies before they can be successfully deployed. In this paper we present Bike3S, a simulator for a station-based bike sharing system. The simulator performs semi-realistic simulations of the operation of a bike sharing system and allows for evaluating and testing different management decisions and strategies. In particular, the simulator has been designed to test different station capacities, station distributions, and balancing strategies. The simulator carries out microscopic agent-based simulations, where users of different types can be defined that act according to their individual goals and objectives which influences the overall dynamics of the whole system.

Descripción

This work has been partially supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, and the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, cofunded by EU FEDER Funds, through grants TIN2015-65515-C4-X-R (SURF) and RTI2018-095390-B-C33 (InEDGEMobility) and by the Regional Government of Madrid (grant PEJD-2017-PRE/TIC-3412), cofunded by EU FEDER Funds.

Citación

Alberto Fernández, Holger Billhardt, Sascha Ossowski & Óscar Sánchez (2020) Bike3S: A tool for bike sharing systems simulation, Journal of Simulation, 14:4, 278-294.
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