This paper presents a model-based multiobjective control strategy to reduce bus bunching and hence improve public transport reliability. Our goal is twofold. First, we define a proper model, consisting of multiple static and dynamic components. Bus-following model captures the longitudinal dynamics taking into account the interaction with the surrounding traffic. Furthermore, bus stop operations are modeled to estimate dwell time. Second, a shrinking horizon model predictive controller (MPC) is proposed for solving bus bunching problems. The model is able to predict short time-space behavior of public transport buses enabling constrained, finite horizon, optimal control solution to ensure homogeneity of service both in time and space. In...
In recent years, with the development of advanced technologies for data collection, real-time bus co...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
For an urban bus network to operate efficiently, conflicting objectives have to be considered: provi...
This paper presents a model-based multiobjective control strategy to reduce bus bunching and hence i...
This paper presents a model-based multiobjective control strategy to reduce bus bunching and hence i...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high frequency public transport line...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high-frequency public transport line...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
Bus operations, due to their unstable nature, are inefficient when left uncontrolled with respect to...
Headway fluctuation and bus bunching are commonly observed in transit operations, while holding cont...
Buses not arriving on time and then arriving all at once - this phenomenon is known from busy bus r...
Schedule instability adversely affects the performance of bus transport systems. Bus bunching and si...
This paper concerns the modelling and control of the bus bunching problem. Bunching is an in- stabil...
Bus bunching indicated the situation when two originally equally spaced bus services running close t...
Bus transport systems cannot retain scheduled headways without feedback control due to their unstabl...
In recent years, with the development of advanced technologies for data collection, real-time bus co...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
For an urban bus network to operate efficiently, conflicting objectives have to be considered: provi...
This paper presents a model-based multiobjective control strategy to reduce bus bunching and hence i...
This paper presents a model-based multiobjective control strategy to reduce bus bunching and hence i...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high frequency public transport line...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high-frequency public transport line...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
Bus operations, due to their unstable nature, are inefficient when left uncontrolled with respect to...
Headway fluctuation and bus bunching are commonly observed in transit operations, while holding cont...
Buses not arriving on time and then arriving all at once - this phenomenon is known from busy bus r...
Schedule instability adversely affects the performance of bus transport systems. Bus bunching and si...
This paper concerns the modelling and control of the bus bunching problem. Bunching is an in- stabil...
Bus bunching indicated the situation when two originally equally spaced bus services running close t...
Bus transport systems cannot retain scheduled headways without feedback control due to their unstabl...
In recent years, with the development of advanced technologies for data collection, real-time bus co...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
For an urban bus network to operate efficiently, conflicting objectives have to be considered: provi...