Published July 16, 2024 | Version v1
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Cost allocation problems on highways with grouped users

  • 1. ROR icon Universidade da Coruña

Description

One of the practical applications of cooperative transferable utility games involves determining the fee structure for users of a given facility, whose construction or maintenance costs need to be recouped. In this context, certain efficiency and equity criteria guide the considered solutions. This paper analyzes how to allocate the fixed costs of a highway among its users through tolls, considering that different classes of vehicles or travelers utilize the service. For this purpose, we make use of generalized highway games with a priori unions that represent distinct user groups, such as frequent travelers or truckers, who, due to enhanced bargaining power, often secure reductions in their fares in real-world scenarios. In particular, the Owen value, the coalitional Tijs value, and a new value termed the Shapley–Tijs value are axiomatically characterized. Additionally, straightforward formulations for calculating these values are provided. Finally, the proposed methodology is applied to actual traffic data from the AP-9 highway in Spain.

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Funding

Agencia Estatal de Investigación
OPTIMIZACION, APRENDIZAJE Y COOPERACION CON APLICACIONES EN ENERGIA PID2021-124030NB-C32
Xunta de Galicia
MODELOS DE OPTIMIZACIÓN, DECISIÓN, ESTATÍSTICA E APLICACIÓNS - MODESTYA ED431C 2021/24

Dates

Issued
2024-07-16

References

  • M. Gómez-Rodríguez, L. Davila-Pena and B. V. Casas-Méndez, "Cost allocation problems on highways with grouped users", European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 316, Issue 2, Pp. 667-679, Jul. 2024, doi: 10.1016/j.ejor.2024.02.011