In this paper we explore the combination of novel spatio-temporal model-checking techniques, and of a recently developed model-based approach to the study of bike sharing systems, in order to detect, visualize and investigate potential problems with bike sharing system configurations. In particular the formation and dynamics of clusters of full stations is explored. Such clusters are likely to be related to the difficulties of users to find suitable parking places for their hired bikes and show up as surprisingly long cycling trips in the trip duration statistics of real bike sharing systems of both small and large cities. Spatio- temporal analysis of the pattern formation may help to explain the phenomenon and possibly lead to alternative bike repositioning strategies aiming at the reduction of the size of such clusters and improving the quality of service.

Exploring spatio-temporal properties of bike-sharing systems

Ciancia V;Latella D;Massink M;Paskauskas R
2015

Abstract

In this paper we explore the combination of novel spatio-temporal model-checking techniques, and of a recently developed model-based approach to the study of bike sharing systems, in order to detect, visualize and investigate potential problems with bike sharing system configurations. In particular the formation and dynamics of clusters of full stations is explored. Such clusters are likely to be related to the difficulties of users to find suitable parking places for their hired bikes and show up as surprisingly long cycling trips in the trip duration statistics of real bike sharing systems of both small and large cities. Spatio- temporal analysis of the pattern formation may help to explain the phenomenon and possibly lead to alternative bike repositioning strategies aiming at the reduction of the size of such clusters and improving the quality of service.
2015
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops
74
79
978-1-4673-8439-1
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=7306560
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
21-25/09/2015
Cambridge, MA, USA
Modal Logics
Model Checking
Simulation
Closure Spaces
Progetto: A Quantitative Approach to Management and Design of Collective and Adaptive Behaviours - Acronimo: QUANTICOL - Grant agreement: 600708 - Tipo Progetto: EU_FP7
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Ciancia V.; Latella D.; Massink M.; Paskauskas R.
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   A Quantitative Approach to Management and Design of Collective and Adaptive Behaviours
   QUANTICOL
   FP7
   600708
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