Authors
Zhibin Chen, Yafeng Yin, Fang He, Jane L Lin
Publication date
2015/6/1
Journal
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
Issue
2498
Pages
12-18
Publisher
Transportation Research Board of the National Academies
Description
This paper discusses a smartphone-based parking reservation system that manages a finite number of curbside parking spaces located at various places in a downtown area. Parking reservation schemes are designed to minimize the total social cost of parking, which is assumed to be a weighted sum of the cruising times for drivers to travel from their current locations to allocated parking spaces and the walking times from parking places to final destinations. With the assumption of perfect information on cruising and walking times, a simple reservation scheme to achieve an optimum allocation of parking spaces is presented. However, although the locations of drivers can be retrieved from their smart-phones, it is shown that drivers have an incentive to misreport their final destinations for their own benefit, which compromises the system benefit. Thus, the Vickrey–Clark–Groves mechanism is applied to determine the …
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Scholar articles
Z Chen, Y Yin, F He, JL Lin - Transportation Research Record, 2015