Mahsa Faizrahnemoon, Arieh Schlote, et al.
International Journal of Control
We study the effect of customer choices in bicycle-sharing systems based on bicycle availability predictions. We show that such systems may lead to flapping behavior between bicycle stations. The consequences of flapping instability include poor user experience and suboptimal usage of the available bicycle stock. We propose a simple assignment strategy aimed at eliminating flapping and balancing demand at each station based on actual availability.
Mahsa Faizrahnemoon, Arieh Schlote, et al.
International Journal of Control
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Automatica
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ICBDSC 2016
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IEEE TCC