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A Path-size Weibit Stochastic User Equilibrium Model
Songyot Kitthamkesorn Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Utah State University Logan, UT , USA Adviser: Anthony Chen
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Outline Review of closed-form route choice/network equilibrium models
Weibit route choice model Weibit stochastic user equilibrium model Numerical results Concluding Remarks
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Outline Review of closed-form route choice/network equilibrium models
Weibit route choice model Weibit stochastic user equilibrium model Numerical results Concluding Remarks
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Deterministic User Equilibrium (DUE) Principle
Wardrop’s First Principle “The journey costs on all used routes are equal, and less than those which would be experienced by a single vehicle on any unused route.” Assumptions: All travelers have the same behavior and perfect knowledge of network travel costs.
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Stochastic User Equilibrium (SUE) Principle and Conditions
Daganzo and Sheffi (1977) “At stochastic user equilibrium, no travelers can improve his or her perceived travel cost by unilaterally changing routes.” Daganzo, C.F., Sheffi, Y., On stochastic models of traffic assignment. Transportation Science, 11(3),
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Probabilistic Route Choice Models
Perceived travel cost Gumbel Normal Multinomial logit (MNL) route choice model Dial (1971) Multinomial probit (MNP) route choice model Daganzo and Sheffi (1977) Closed form Non-closed form Dial, R., A probabilistic multipath traffic assignment model which obviates path enumeration. Transportation Research, 5(2), Daganzo, C.F. and Sheffi, Y., On stochastic models of traffic assignment. Transportation Science, 11(3),
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Gumbel Distribution PDF Gumbel Perceived travel cost
Location parameter Euler constant Scale parameter Variance is a function of scale parameter only!!!
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MNL Model and Closed-form Probability Expression
Under the independently distributed assumption, we have the joint survival function: Then, the choice probability can be determined by Identically distributed assumption To obtain a closed-form, is fixed for all routes Finally, we have Independently and Identically distributed (IID) assumption
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Independently Distributed Assumption: Route Overlapping
j MNP Independently distributed MNL Route overlapping
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Identically Distributed Assumption: Homogeneous Perception Variance
j i j MNL (=0.1) = Absolute cost difference MNP > Same perception variance of PDF 5 10 120 125 Perceived travel cost
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Existing Models 1. Gumbel 2. Normal MNL MNP Overlapping Closed form
EXTENDED LOGIT Overlapping 1. Gumbel Closed form Closed form MNP Overlapping Diff. trip length 2. Normal
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Extended Logit Models Gumbel MNL Overlapping Closed form Closed form
Modification of the deterministic term C-logit (Cascetta et al., 1996) Path-size logit (PSL) (Ben-Akiva and Bierlaire, 1999) Modification of the random error term Cross Nested logit (CNL) (Bekhor and Prashker, 1999) Paired Combinatorial logit (PCL) (Bekhor and Prashker, 1999) Generalized Nested logit (GNL) (Bekhor and Prashker, 2001) Cascetta, E., Nuzzolo, A., Russo, F., Vitetta, A., A modified logit route choice model overcoming path overlapping problems: specification and some calibration results for interurban networks. In Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory, Leon, France, Ben-Akiva, M. and Bierlaire, M., Discrete choice methods and their applications to short term travel decisions. Handbook of Transportation Science, R.W. Halled, Kluwer Publishers. Bekhor, S., Prashker, J.N., Formulations of extended logit stochastic user equilibrium assignments. Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory, Jerusalem, Israel, Bekhor S., Prashker, J.N., A stochastic user equilibrium formulation for the generalized nested logit model. Transportation Research Record 1752,
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Independently Distributed Assumption: Route Overlapping
j MNP MNL
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Same perception variance Same perception variance
Scaling Technique CV = 0.5 i j i j (=0.51) (=0.02) > Same perception variance PDF Same perception variance 5 10 120 125 Perceived travel cost Chen, A., Pravinvongvuth, S., Xu, X., Ryu, S. and Chootinan, P., Examining the scaling effect and overlapping problem in logit-based stochastic user equilibrium models. Transportation Research Part A, 46(8),
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3rd Alternative 1. Gumbel 2. Normal 3. Weibull MNL MNP MNW PSW
EXTENDED LOGIT Overlapping 1. Gumbel Closed form Closed form MNP Overlapping Diff. trip length 2. Normal MNW Modification of the deterministic term PSW Diff. trip length Overlapping Diff. trip length 3. Weibull Closed form Closed form Multinomial weibit model (Castillo et al., 2008) Path-size weibit model Castillo et al. (2008) Closed form expressions for choice probabilities in the Weibull case. Transportation Research Part B 42(4),
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Outline Review of closed-form route choice/network equilibrium models
Weibit route choice model Weibit stochastic user equilibrium model Numerical results Concluding Remarks
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Weibull Distribution PDF Location parameter Weibull Shape
Perceived travel cost Scale parameter Gamma function Variance is a function of route cost!!!
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Multinomial Weibit (MNW) Model and Closed-form Prob. Expression
Under the independently distributed assumption, we have the joint survival function: Then, the choice probability can be determined by To obtain a closed-form, and are fixed for all routes Since the Weibull variance is a function of route cost, the identically distributed assumption does NOT apply Finally, we have Castillo et al. (2008) Closed form expressions for choice probabilities in the Weibull case. Transportation Research Part B 42(4),
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Identically Distributed Assumption: Homogeneous Perception Variance
CV = 0.5 i j i j MNW model > Relative cost difference Route-specific perception variance PDF 5 10 120 125 Perceived travel cost
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Path-Size Weibit (PSW) Model
MNW random utility maximization model Weibull distributed random error term To handle the route overlapping problem, a path-size factor (Ben-Akiva and Bierlaire, 1999) is introduced, i.e., Path-size factor which gives the PSW model: Ben-Akiva, M. and Bierlaire, M., Discrete choice methods and their applications to short term travel decisions. Handbook of Transportation Science, R.W. Halled, Kluwer Publishers.
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Independently Distributed Assumption: Route Overlapping
PSW MNP MNL, MNW
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Outline Review of closed-form route choice/network equilibrium models
Weibit route choice model Weibit stochastic user equilibrium model Numerical results Concluding Remarks
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Comparison between MNL Model and MNW Model
Extreme value distribution Log Weibull Gumbel (type I) Weibull (type III) Assume IID Independence Log Transformation
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A Mathematical Programming (MP) Formulation for the MNW-SUE model
Multiplicative Beckmann’s transformation (MBec) Relative cost difference under congestion
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A MP Formulation for the PSW-SUE Model
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Equivalency Condition
By constructing the Lagrangian function, we have By setting the partial derivative w.r.t. route flow variable equal to zero, we have Then, we have the PSW route flow solution, i.e.,
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Uniqueness Condition The second derivative
By assuming , the route flow solution of PSW-SUE is unique.
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Path-Based Partial Linearization Algorithm
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Outline Review of closed-form route choice/network equilibrium models
Weibit route choice model Weibit stochastic user equilibrium model Numerical results Concluding Remarks
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Real Network Winnipeg network, Canada 154 zones, 2,535 links, and
4,345 O-D pairs.
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Convergence Results
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Winnipeg Network Results
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Link Flow Difference between MNW-SUE and PSW-SUE Models
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Link Flow Difference between PSLs-SUE and PSW-SUE Models
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Drawback: Insensitive to an Arbitrary Multiplier Route Cost
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Incorporating ij Variational Inequality (VI) General route cost
MNW model Flow dependent PSW model Zhou, Z., Chen, A. and Bekhor, S., C-logit stochastic user equilibrium model: formulations and solution algorithm. Transportmetrica, 8(1),
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Concluding Remarks Reviewed the probabilistic route choice/network equilibrium models Presented a new closed-form route choice model Provided a PSW-SUE mathematical programming formulation under congested networks Developed a path-based algorithm for solving the PSW-SUE model Demonstrated with a real network
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