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Stochastic user equilibrium with a bounded choice model

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University of Leeds1

Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Transport DTU, Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

Transport Modelling, Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark4

University of Queensland5

Stochastic User Equilibrium (SUE) models allow the representation of the perceptual and preferential differences that exist when drivers compare alternative routes through a transportation network. However, as an effect of the used choice models, conventional applications of SUE are based on the assumption that all available routes have a positive probability of being chosen, however unattractive.

In this paper, a novel choice model, the Bounded Choice Model (BCM), is presented along with network conditions for a corresponding Bounded SUE. The model integrates an exogenously-defined bound on the random utility of the set of paths that are used at equilibrium, within a Random Utility Theory (RUT) framework.

The model predicts which routes are used and unused (the choice sets are equilibrated), while still ensuring that the distribution of flows on used routes accords to a Discrete Choice Model. Importantly, conditions to guarantee existence and uniqueness of the Bounded SUE are shown. Also, a corresponding solution algorithm is proposed and numerical results are reported by applying this to the Sioux Falls network.

Language: English
Year: 2018
Pages: 254-280
ISSN: 18792367 and 01912615
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.trb.2018.05.004
ORCIDs: Nielsen, Otto Anker and Rasmussen, Thomas Kjær

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