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Synergistic Traffic Assignment

Bläsius, Thomas ORCID iD icon 1; Feilhauer, Adrian 1; Jung, Markus 2; Laupichler, Moritz ORCID iD icon 1; Sanders, Peter ORCID iD icon 1; Zündorf, Michael 1
1 Institut für Theoretische Informatik (ITI), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
2 KIT-Bibliothek (BIB), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Abstract (englisch):

Traffic assignment analyzes traffic flows in road networks that emerge due to traveler interaction. Traditionally, travelers are assumed to use private cars, so road costs grow with the number of users due to congestion. However, in sustainable transit systems, travelers share vehicles s.t. more users on a road lead to higher sharing potential and reduced cost per user. Thus, we invert the usual avoidant traffic assignment (ATA) and instead consider synergistic traffic assignment (STA) where road costs decrease with use.

We find that STA is significantly different from ATA from a game-theoretical point of view. We show that a simple iterative best-response method with simultaneous updates converges to an equilibrium state. This enables efficient computation of equilibria using optimized speedup techniques for shortest-path queries. In contrast, ATA requires slower sequential updates or more complicated iteration schemes that only approximate an equilibrium. Experiments with a realistic scenario for the city of Stuttgart indicate that STA indeed quickly converges to an equilibrium. We envision STA as a part of software-defined transportation systems that dynamically adapt to current travel demand. ... mehr


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DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000184474
Veröffentlicht am 08.10.2025
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Zitationen: 1
Cover der Publikation
Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Institut für Theoretische Informatik (ITI)
Publikationstyp Proceedingsbeitrag
Publikationsjahr 2025
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator ISBN: 979-84-00-71426-9
KITopen-ID: 1000184474
Erschienen in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS). Ed.: Y. Vorobeychik
Veranstaltung 24st International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2025), Detroit, MI, USA, 19.05.2025 – 23.05.2025
Verlag International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS)
Seiten 352 – 360
Schlagwörter traffic assignment, practical applications of game theory, emergent, behavior, equilibrium concepts, software-defined mobility
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