Conceptos Básicos
Optimizing car parking allocation on university campuses.
Resumen
The paper addresses the challenges of parking allocation in university environments, focusing on reserved and unreserved parking policies. It introduces a model to minimize walking distances for users, considering various constraints. The study utilizes parking data from the University of KwaZulu-Natal to demonstrate the application of the model.
- Introduction
- Parking issues in transportation planning.
- Developing a model for parking policies.
- Related Works
- Previous studies on parking problems.
- Evaluation of parking reservation systems.
- Parking Allocation Model
- Formulating a linear programming model.
- Constraints for reserved and unreserved spaces.
- Data
- Utilizing parking data from the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
- Allocation of parking spaces to users.
- Results and Discussion
- Implementation of the model using IBM ILOG CPLEX software.
- Comparison of parking allocations with and without reserved constraints.
- Conclusion
- Investigating parking allocation models with reserved policies.
Estadísticas
UKZN has approximately 4300 staff, with 40% at Westville Campus.
1290 users demand parking spaces at Westville Campus.
Total of 1047 parking spaces allocated, with 377 reserved and 670 unreserved.
Citas
"The challenge is to develop a model of the problem that considers different parking policies in the campus environment." - Narragon, Dessouky, and DeVor