TY - JOUR
T1 - Robust optimisation for vertiport location problem considering travel mode choice behaviour in urban air mobility systems
AU - Jin, Zhongyi
AU - Ng, Kam K.H.
AU - Zhang, Chenliang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - With the rapid development of novel vehicle technologies, air taxis are becoming a new transport servicing model to achieve better urban air mobility (UAM) systems. The UAM system can mitigate severe traffic congestion problems on the ground in many metropolitan areas effectively. This research aims to design a robust UAM network to serve broader mobility needs in the future. In this study, we consider the two main competition transportation modes of air taxis (luxury ground taxis and ordinary ground taxis) and establish a travel mode choice behaviour model based on the multinomial logit choice approach to determine the aggregate air taxi demand flow. Furthermore, we account for the varying temporal preferences of different UAM passengers by incorporating different time values for heterogeneous passengers, such as leisure and business passengers, into the travel mode choice behaviour model. Additionally, to address uncertainties in user demand, we introduce a robust optimisation model for vertiport location under a budget uncertainty set. This model is then reformulated as a mixed-integer linear programming model to address computational challenges. Ultimately, we conduct a series of numerical experiments to showcase the effectiveness of our proposed mathematical model. The outcomes of this research offer valuable managerial insights and implications, aiding governments and UAM operators in scientifically designing UAM networks and making strategic decisions regarding infrastructure investments.
AB - With the rapid development of novel vehicle technologies, air taxis are becoming a new transport servicing model to achieve better urban air mobility (UAM) systems. The UAM system can mitigate severe traffic congestion problems on the ground in many metropolitan areas effectively. This research aims to design a robust UAM network to serve broader mobility needs in the future. In this study, we consider the two main competition transportation modes of air taxis (luxury ground taxis and ordinary ground taxis) and establish a travel mode choice behaviour model based on the multinomial logit choice approach to determine the aggregate air taxi demand flow. Furthermore, we account for the varying temporal preferences of different UAM passengers by incorporating different time values for heterogeneous passengers, such as leisure and business passengers, into the travel mode choice behaviour model. Additionally, to address uncertainties in user demand, we introduce a robust optimisation model for vertiport location under a budget uncertainty set. This model is then reformulated as a mixed-integer linear programming model to address computational challenges. Ultimately, we conduct a series of numerical experiments to showcase the effectiveness of our proposed mathematical model. The outcomes of this research offer valuable managerial insights and implications, aiding governments and UAM operators in scientifically designing UAM networks and making strategic decisions regarding infrastructure investments.
KW - Robust optimisation
KW - Travel mode choice behaviour
KW - Urban air mobility system
KW - Vertiport location
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105010964026
U2 - 10.1016/j.jatrs.2024.100006
DO - 10.1016/j.jatrs.2024.100006
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:105010964026
SN - 2941-198X
VL - 2
JO - Journal of the Air Transport Research Society
JF - Journal of the Air Transport Research Society
M1 - 100006
ER -