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Alan L. Erera
Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology
Publications - 84
Citations - 4040
Alan L. Erera is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Port (computer networking). The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 73 publications receiving 3330 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan L. Erera include University of California & University of California, Berkeley.
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Optimization for dynamic ride-sharing: A review
TL;DR: This paper systematically outline the optimization challenges that arise when developing technology to support ride-sharing and survey the related operations research models in the academic literature.
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Dynamic Ride-Sharing: a Simulation Study in Metro Atlanta
TL;DR: In this article, the problem of matching drivers and riders in a dynamic setting is considered, and optimization-based approaches are developed to minimize the total systemwide vehicle miles incurred by system users, and their individual travel costs.
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The Value of Optimization in Dynamic Ride-Sharing: a Simulation Study in Metro Atlanta
TL;DR: Simulation results indicate that the use of sophisticated optimization methods instead of simple greedy matching rules substantially improve the performance of ride-sharing systems, and it appears that sustainable populations of dynamic ride- sharing participants may be possible even in relatively sprawling urban areas with many employment centers.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS Editor-In-Chief
Charles Herget,Paul Kostek,William T. Scherer,Emily Sopensky,Stefano Stramigioli,Fei-Yue Wang,Daniel J. Dailey,A Lberto Broggi,Mark Brackstone,Hsinchun Chen,Swaroop Darbha,Bart De Schutter,Hussein Dia,Tom Dingus,Alan L. Erera,Azim Eskandarian,Toshio Fukuda,Roy Goudy,Brian Johnson,Isam Kaysi,Ryuji Kohno,Masao Kuwahara,Der-Horng Lee,Yili Liu,Hani S. Mahmassani,Ichiro Masaki,Umit Ozguner,Markos Papageorgiou,Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos,Nadine Sarter,William T. Scherer,Dipti Srinivasan,Christoph Stiller,H. Takahashi,Shuming Tang,Philip Tarnoff,Sadayuki Tsugawa,Ljubo Vlacic,Chelsea C. White,Sherman Wong,Alex Zelinsky,Y. Zhao,Nan-Ning Zheng,W. C Leon,Joseph V. L Illie,Arthur W. W Inston,Moshe Kam +46 more
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Stable Matching for Dynamic Ride-Sharing Systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider a notion of stability for ride-share matches and present several mathematical programming methods to establish stable or nearly stable matches, where they note that ride-sharing matching optimization is performed over time with incomplete information.