Paper ID: 2408.17233

A methodological framework for Resilience as a Service (RaaS) in multimodal urban transportation networks

Sara Jaber (Univ. Gustave Eiffel, COSYS, GRETTIA, Paris, France and VEDECOM, mobiLAB, Department of new solutions of mobility services and shared energy, Versailles, France), Mostafa Ameli (Univ. Gustave Eiffel, COSYS, GRETTIA, Paris, France), S. M. Hassan Mahdavi (VEDECOM, mobiLAB, Department of new solutions of mobility services and shared energy, Versailles, France), Neila Bhouri (Univ. Gustave Eiffel, COSYS, GRETTIA, Paris, France)

Public transportation systems are experiencing an increase in commuter traffic. This increase underscores the need for resilience strategies to manage unexpected service disruptions, ensuring rapid and effective responses that minimize adverse effects on stakeholders and enhance the system's ability to maintain essential functions and recover quickly. This study aims to explore the management of public transport disruptions through resilience as a service (RaaS) strategies, developing an optimization model to effectively allocate resources and minimize the cost for operators and passengers. The proposed model includes multiple transportation options, such as buses, taxis, and automated vans, and evaluates them as bridging alternatives to rail-disrupted services based on factors such as their availability, capacity, speed, and proximity to the disrupted station. This ensures that the most suitable vehicles are deployed to maintain service continuity. Applied to a case study in the Ile de France region, Paris and suburbs, complemented by a microscopic simulation, the model is compared to existing solutions such as bus bridging and reserve fleets. The results highlight the model's performance in minimizing costs and enhancing stakeholder satisfaction, optimizing transport management during disruptions.

Submitted: Aug 30, 2024