Evaluating the capacity coordination in the urban multimodal transport network

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Abstract

The urban multimodal transport network is composed of multiple layers of networks; thus, coordinating the capacity equilibrium among different sub‐transport networks plays a crucial role to keep the entire network running efficiently. To quantify and evaluate the passenger flow distribution in an urban multimodal transport network, this research proposes a method to evaluate the capacity coordination in an urban multimodal transport network on the basis of assignment results calculated by the Stochastic User Equilibrium (SUE) model considering the link and path impedance of different sub‐transport networks. It suggests evaluation functions for the indicator level of service (LOS) of the multimodal transport network, Gini coefficient of transport network, and mode share of transport modes, and it shows how the functions were estimated. Then, it reports on results with the evaluation scheme collected in a multimodal example application for roadway network, transit networks (bus transit network and urban rail transit network), and connection net-work. The evaluation results under different assumed origin–destination (OD) demand show the coordination degree and can be used to recognize shortcomings of the network. Moreover, the OD demand interval of real network with good coordination can be deduced, which can also help transport planners to find the optimal strategy.

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Yue, Y., Wang, W., Chen, J., & Du, Z. (2021). Evaluating the capacity coordination in the urban multimodal transport network. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11178109

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