Adaptive Transit Routing in Stochastic Time-Dependent Networks

We define an adaptive routing problem in a stochastic time-dependent transit network in which transit arc travel times are discrete random variables with known probability distributions. We formulate it as a finite horizon Markov decision process. Routing strategies are conditioned on the arrival time of the traveler at intermediate nodes and real-time information on arrival times of buses at stops along their routes. The objective is to find a strategy that minimizes the expected travel time, subject to a constraint that guarantees that the destination is reached within a certain threshold. Although this framework proves to be advantageous over a priori routing, it inherits the curse of dimensionality, and state space reduction through preprocessing is achieved by solving variants of the time-dependent shortest path problem. Numerical results on a network representing a part of the Austin, Texas, transit system indicate a promising reduction in the state space size and improved tractability of the dynamic program.

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