2016 INFORMS TLS Urban Transportation SIG Sessions
1. SA60. Topics on Shared Public Transportation Systems
November 13, 2016, 8:00 AM
Session Chair: Hai Wang, Singapore Management University
1 – Matching Problem For A Stochastic And Dynamic Online Vehicle Sharing System –
Hai Wang, Singapore Management University
2 – Estimating Primary Demand In One-way Vehicle Sharing Systems – Chiwei Yan, MIT
3 – Knowledge Sharing in Taxi Transportation – Youngsoo Kim, Singapore Management
University
4 – Stochastic Ride-matching in Peer-to-peer Ridesharing Systems – Neda Masoud,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
2. SB60. Advances in Traffic Equilibrium and Network Loading Models
November 13, 2016, 11:00 AM
Session Chair: Yang Liu, National University of Singapore
1 – Time-based Equilibrium for Staggered Bottleneck Congestion with Heterogeneous
Commuters – Yang Liu, National University of Singapore
2 – Price of Satisficing: Bounding the Performance of Boundedly Rational User
Equilibrium – Mahdi Takalloo, University of South Florida
3 – Path Based Formulations for Generalized Bounded Rationality and Multi-commodity
Network Design – Longsheng Sun, University at Buffalo
4 – Node Modeling for Congested Urban Road Networks – Saif Jabari, NYU Abu Dhabi
3. SB63. Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Sustainable Transportation
November 13, 2016, 11:00 AM
Session Chairs: Jee Eun Kang, University at Buffalo; Changhyun Kwon, University of
South Florida
1 – Economic Analysis On Adopting Strategies Of Electric Vehicles For Urban Parcel
Delivery Industry – Nan Ding, University at Buffalo
2 – Incorporating Demand Dynamics In Multi Period Capacitated Recharging Location
Planning For Electric Vehicles – Anpeng Zhang, University at Buffalo
3 – Long-term Planning Of Inter-city Battery Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Stations For
The State Of California – Fei Xie, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
4 – Intercity Network Of Refueling Stations For Plug-in Electric Vehicles – Mehrnaz
Ghamami, Michigan State University
4. SD60. Emerging Data Analytics in Transportation Modeling
November 13, 2016, 4:30 PM
Session Chair: Xian-Biao Hu, Metropia
1 – Contextual Driving Risks Analysis Using Individualized Dynamic Smartphone – Xian-
Biao Hu, Metropia
2 – Put Bluetooth Data In A Good Use: A Case Study In Tucson, Arizona – Shu Yang,
University of Arizona
3 – Wearable Gps Data Driving Mode Detection Using Map Service Api – Lei Zhu, NREL
4 – Developing A Simulation Model Of A Tram Network By Using Historical Rfid Data –
Yong-Hong Kuo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
5 – Accident Impacts on Traffic Mobility in Concern of Network Features – Chenshuo
Sun, Tsinghua University
5. MA60. Fleet and Marketplace Optimization for Mobility-on-Demand (MOD) Systems
November 14, 2016, 8:00 AM
Session Chair: Samitha Samaranayake, Cornell University
1 – Queueing-theoretical Models For Mobility-on-demand Systems: Theory And
Algorithms – Marco Pavone, Stanford University
2 – Fleet Management In Mobility-on-demand Systems With Shared Rides – Samitha
Samaranayake, Cornell University
3 – Dynamic Pricing In Ride-share Platforms – Siddhartha Banerjee, Cornell University
4 – Marketplace Optimization At Uber – Kevin Spieser, Uber
6. MB60. Latest Advances in Last Mile Distribution
November 14, 2016, 11:00 AM
Session Chair: Mathias Klapp, Georgia Institute of Technology
1 – Complexity Of Dynamic Delivery Problems With Release Dates And Deadlines –
Damian Reyes, Georgia Institute Of Technology
2 – Consolidating Last-mile Delivery Flows – Niels Agatz, Erasmus University
3 – Branch-and-price For Probabilistic Vrp – Felipe Lagos, Georgia Institute Of
Technology
4 – Cost Efficiency Versus Customer Service In The Dynamic Dispatch Waves Problem –
Mathias A. Klapp, Georgia Institute of Technology
7. MC60. Methodological Advances and Empirical Discoveries in Travel and Activity Choice
Modeling
November 14, 2016, 1:30 PM
Session Chair: Sayeeda Ayaz, UM Amherst
1 – Bike Route Choice Modeling Without Choice Sets Of Paths: Estimation, Prediction
And Accessibility Measure – Maelle Zimmermann, Universite de Montreal
2 – A Random Utility Based Estimation Framework For The Household Activity Pattern
Problem – Zhiheng Xu, University at Buffalo
3 – Looking-ahead Route Choice Behavior Based On Driving Simulator And Pc-based
Experiments – Sayeeda B. Ayaz, UM Amherst
4 – The Initial Condition Problem With Complete History Dependency In Learning
Models For Travel Choice – Yue Tang, UM Amherst
8. MD60. Modeling and Analysis of Innovative Mobility Services I
November 14, 2016, 4:30 PM
Session Chair: Yafeng Yin, University of Florida
1 – A Stable Matching Paradigm For Transport Service Allocation, User Assignment, And
Pricing – Joseph Chow, New York University
2 – Modeling Surge Pricing In Ride Sourcing Markets – Yafeng Yin, University of Florida
3 – Is Ride-sourcing Services Worsening Traffic Congestion? – Hongyu Chen,
Northwestern University
4 – Design And Modeling Of A Crowdsource-enabled System For Urban Parcel Delivery
– Bo Zou, University of Illinois at Chicago
9. TA60. Modeling and Analysis of Innovative Mobility Services II
November 15, 2016, 8:00 AM
Session Chair: Yu Nie, Northwestern University
1 – Green Same Day Package Delivery Service With Real-time Demand – Jane Lin,
University of Illinois - Chicago
2 – Distributed Computation Based Car-following Control Integrating Optimal System
Performance For A Platoon Of Autonomous Vehicles – Siyuan Gong, Illinois Institute of
Technology
3 – Demand Adaptive Paired-line Hybrid Transit System In Radial Transit Network – Yu
Nie, Northwestern University
4 – Shared-use Mobility And Parking Provision – Zhengtian Xu, University of Florida
10. TB60. Moving People and Goods More Efficiently in Traffic Networks: Models and Algorithms
November 15, 2016, 11:00 AM
Session Chair: Trilce Marie Encarnacion, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1 – Design Of Multi-period Tradable Credit Scheme For Vehicular Emission Reduction –
Mohammad Miralinaghi, Purdue University
2 – Fast Computation Techniques For The Stochastic On-time Arrival Problem – Samitha
Samaranayake, Cornell University
3 – Urban Freight Microsimulation: Evaluating Freight Parking Behavior In New York
City – Trilce Marie Encarnacion, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
4 – Dynamic Pricing In One-way Car Sharing Networks: A Distributional Fluid
Approximation Approach –Ling Zhang, North Carolina State University
11. TC60. Network Optimization for Efficiency, Sustainability and Resilience
November 15, 2016, 1:30 PM
Session Chair: Mohammadali Shirazi, TAMU
1 – A Fast Method To Estimate The Minimal Revenue Tolls In Large-scale Roadway
Networks – Mohammadali Shirazi, TAMU
2 – Pothole Repair Planning – Fatemeh Aarabi, University at Buffalo
3 – Joint Optimization Of Traffic Rationing Schemes And Transit Services Under
Environmental And Mobility Considerations – Daniel Rodriguez Roman, URPM
4 – Modeling And Enhancing The Resilience Of Complementary Transportation Systems
– Saumya Sangoi, Purdue University
12. TD60. Understanding Shared Mobility and Autonomous Vehicles: Data, Models and
Optimization
November 15, 2016, 4:30 PM
Session Chair: Yossiri Adulyasak, HEC Montreal
1 – Studying Trip Planning Behavior for Taxi Drivers – Xian-Biao Hu, Metropia
2 – Discovering Relationships Of Round-trip Carsharing Factors With Association Rules
Technique – Dahye Lee, Texas A&M University
3 – Model And Solution Approach For Dynamic Repositioning In Bike Sharing Systems –
Yossiri Adulyasak, HEC Montréal
4 – Household Use Of Autonomous Vehicles: Modeling Framework And Traveler
Adaptation – Yashar Khayati, University at Buffalo
13. WA60. Understanding and Optimizing Route and Mode Choices in a Dynamic/Multimodal
Environment
November 16, 2016, 8:00 AM
Session Chair: Monireh Mahmoudi, Arizona State University
1 – A Dynamic Programming Approach Based On State Space Time Network
Representations For The Pickup And Delivery Problem – Monireh Mahmoudi, Arizona
State University
2 – Route Choice In Highly Disrupted Network: Learning, Inertia And Real-time
Information – Xinlian Yu, UM Amherst
3 – Understanding Traveler Route Choices In Stochastic Multimodal Travel Environment
Using Automatic Fare Collection Data – Laiyun Wu, University at Buffalo
4 – Personalized Multimodal Mobility Options Discovery In A Social Structure – Ali
Arian, University of Arizona