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Congestion-Aware Routing, Rebalancing, and Charging Scheduling for Electric Autonomous Mobility-on-Demand System

In this paper, we investigate the problem of routing, rebalancing, and charging for electric autonomous mobility-on-demand systems concerning traffic congestion. We analyze the problem at the macroscopical level and use a volume-delay function to capture traffic congestion. To address this problem, we first formulate an optimization problem for routing and rebalancing. Then, we present heuristic algorithms to find the loop of the traffic flow and examine the energy constraints within the resulting loop. We impose charging constraints on the re-routing problem so that the new solution satisfies the energy constraint. Finally, we verify the effectiveness of our method through simulation.

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