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On the decentralized navigation of multiple packages on transportation networks

Physics and Society 2018-09-26 v1

Abstract

We investigate by numerical simulation and finite-size analysis the impact of long-range shortcuts on a spatially embedded transportation network. Our networks are built from two-dimensional (d=2d=2) square lattices to be improved by the addition of long-range shortcuts added with probability P(rij)rijαP(r_{ij})\sim r_{ij}^{-\alpha} [J. M. Kleinberg, Nature 406, 845 (2000)]. Considering those improved networks, we performed numerical simulation of multiple discrete package navigation and found a limit for the amount of packages flowing through the network. Such limit is characterized by a critical probability of creating packages pcp_{c}, where above this value a transition to a congested state occurs. Moreover, pcp_{c} is found to follow a power-law, pcLγp_{c}\sim L^{-\gamma}, where LL is the network size. Our results indicate the presence of an optimal value of αmin1.7\alpha_{\rm min}\approx1.7, where the parameter γ\gamma reaches its minimum value and the networks are more resilient to congestion for larger system sizes.

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@article{arxiv.1806.06718,
  title  = {On the decentralized navigation of multiple packages on transportation networks},
  author = {Samuel M. da Silva and Saulo D. S. Reis and Ascânio D. Araújo and José S. Andrade,},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.06718},
  year   = {2018}
}

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7 pages, 5 figures