An improved model for headway-based bus service unreliability prevention with vehicle load capacity constraint at bus stops

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This paper presents an improved model for improving headway-based bus route service reliability at bus stops using real-time preventive operation control, taking into account dynamic interaction among random passenger demand, stochastic driving conditions of route segments, and vehicle load capacity constraint. In this model, the real-time information of passenger demand and vehicle operation is involved to predict the imminent unacceptable headway deviation, in the case of which some in-time preventive control strategies are deployed according to the given control rules. As a case study, a single fixed bus route with high-frequency services was simulated and different scenarios of real-time preventive operation control were performed. Headway adherence and average passenger wait time were used to measure bus service reliability. The results show that the improved model is closer to the real bus route service, and using real-time information to predict potential service unreliability and trigger in-time preventive control can reduce bus bunching and avoid big gap. © 2012 Weiya Chen et al.

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Chen, W., Yang, C., Feng, F., & Chen, Z. (2012). An improved model for headway-based bus service unreliability prevention with vehicle load capacity constraint at bus stops. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/313518

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