Coordinated Control Method for Passive Bus Priority Arterials Considering Multi-Conversion Standard and Bus Stopping Time

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Abstract

Public transport priority is the development trend in public transport, and signal priority is its main means. In order to further improve the accuracy of delay calculation and realize the priority of bus signals, this paper proposes the idea of multiple conversion criteria and consideration of stop time for the coordination and control of bus and car mixed traffic flow trunk roads. First of all, on the basis of in-depth analysis of the differences in the characteristics of bus and car models, a multi-conversion standard delay calculation method is proposed, and its effectiveness is verified by simulation. The results show that compared with the single conversion standard delay calculation method, the average delay error of cars and buses calculated by this method is reduced by 22.54% and 82.21%, respectively. Then, the influence of bus stops on bus speed and delay is further analyzed, and the coordinated control model of bus priority trunk roads considering bus stops is constructed with the passenger capacity of each bus line and the per capita delay as the goal, and the solution is given. Finally, 178 randomly generated examples are used to verify and analyze the effectiveness and sensitivity of this model.

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Zou, L., Li, Z., Zhu, L., & Yu, Z. (2023). Coordinated Control Method for Passive Bus Priority Arterials Considering Multi-Conversion Standard and Bus Stopping Time. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13063634

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