Khái niệm cốt lõi
Optimizing car parking allocation on university campuses.
Tóm tắt
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.
Thống kê
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.
Trích dẫn
"The challenge is to develop a model of the problem that considers different parking policies in the campus environment." - Narragon, Dessouky, and DeVor