In recent years the increasing rate of vehicular traffic due to private mobility caused congestion and environmentalimpacts in urban contexts all over the world. To face such problems an important contribution might be given bytransit systems. However, transit systems are characterized by a discontinuous spatial and time coverage so that other formsof mobility, like car-sharing, can be an effective complementto it by providing the same flexibility and comfort of private cars. Several studies confirmed that car-sharing is almost as highly appreciated as private cars but having the advantage of lower costs. For such reasons, in recent years the car-sharing market increased continuously as it has been resulting more and more attractive for investors, although its market shareremains limited. To encourage the car-sharing philosophy, from one hand traditional car-sharing companies are trying to reduce operational costs to offer lower fares and, from the other hand, several individual owners are starting to share their cars suitablysupported by technology. To promote car-sharing activities, in this paper a multi-agent system able to monitor car-sharing users’driving habits is proposed. In particular, agents assist users in improving their driving, as well as in building their individualreputation measures over time. Such reputation scores can beused to allow the access to car-sharing services and personalized fares. Experiments on real and simulated data are encouragingand show the potentiality of this proposal.

Picasso, E., Postorino, M., Sarne', G. (2017). A Study to Promote Car-Sharing by Adopting a Reputation System in a Multi-Agent Context. In 18th Workshop “from Objects to Agents” (pp.13-18). Aachen : CEUR.

A Study to Promote Car-Sharing by Adopting a Reputation System in a Multi-Agent Context

SARNE' G
2017

Abstract

In recent years the increasing rate of vehicular traffic due to private mobility caused congestion and environmentalimpacts in urban contexts all over the world. To face such problems an important contribution might be given bytransit systems. However, transit systems are characterized by a discontinuous spatial and time coverage so that other formsof mobility, like car-sharing, can be an effective complementto it by providing the same flexibility and comfort of private cars. Several studies confirmed that car-sharing is almost as highly appreciated as private cars but having the advantage of lower costs. For such reasons, in recent years the car-sharing market increased continuously as it has been resulting more and more attractive for investors, although its market shareremains limited. To encourage the car-sharing philosophy, from one hand traditional car-sharing companies are trying to reduce operational costs to offer lower fares and, from the other hand, several individual owners are starting to share their cars suitablysupported by technology. To promote car-sharing activities, in this paper a multi-agent system able to monitor car-sharing users’driving habits is proposed. In particular, agents assist users in improving their driving, as well as in building their individualreputation measures over time. Such reputation scores can beused to allow the access to car-sharing services and personalized fares. Experiments on real and simulated data are encouragingand show the potentiality of this proposal.
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Car-sharing; Multi-agent System; Reputation;
English
18th edition of the International Workshop "From Objects to Agents"
June 15-17 , 2017
Postorino M.N.,De Meo P.,Rosaci D.,Sarne G.M.L.
18th Workshop “from Objects to Agents”
2017
1867
13
18
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http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1867/
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Picasso, E., Postorino, M., Sarne', G. (2017). A Study to Promote Car-Sharing by Adopting a Reputation System in a Multi-Agent Context. In 18th Workshop “from Objects to Agents” (pp.13-18). Aachen : CEUR.
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