Bus schedules cannot be easily maintained on busy lines with short headways: experience shows that buses offering this type of service usually arrive irregularly at their stops, often in bunches. Although transit agencies build slack into their schedules to alleviate this problem - if necessary holding buses at control points to stay on schedule - their attempts often fail because practical amounts of slack cannot prevent large localized disruptions from spreading system-wide. This paper systematically analyzes an adaptive control scheme to mitigate this problem. The proposed scheme dynamically determines bus holding times at a route\u27s control points based on real-time headway information. The method requires less slack than the conventi...
In high frequency bus service lines buses often come irregularly at the stops, often in bunches, due...
The primary challenge for an urban bus system is to maintain constant headways between successive b...
Buses not arriving on time and then arriving all at once - this phenomenon is known from busy bus r...
Bus schedules cannot be easily maintained on busy lines with short headways: Experience shows that b...
Schedule-based or headway-based control schemes to reduce bus bunching are not resilient because the...
Bus bunching is one of the most serious problems of urban bus systems. Bus bunching increases waitin...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
Busy bus routes often suffer from buses not arriving at regular intervals but in bunches at bus stop...
Bus systems are naturally unstable. Without control, the slightest disturbance to bus motion can cau...
This study proposed a robust dynamic control strategy to regulate bus headways and prevent buses fro...
Bus headways are typically susceptible to external disturbances (e.g., due to traffic congestion, cl...
This paper proposes a new dynamic bus control strategy aimed at reducing the negative effects of tim...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high frequency public transport line...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
In high frequency bus service lines buses often come irregularly at the stops, often in bunches, due...
The primary challenge for an urban bus system is to maintain constant headways between successive b...
Buses not arriving on time and then arriving all at once - this phenomenon is known from busy bus r...
Bus schedules cannot be easily maintained on busy lines with short headways: Experience shows that b...
Schedule-based or headway-based control schemes to reduce bus bunching are not resilient because the...
Bus bunching is one of the most serious problems of urban bus systems. Bus bunching increases waitin...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
Busy bus routes often suffer from buses not arriving at regular intervals but in bunches at bus stop...
Bus systems are naturally unstable. Without control, the slightest disturbance to bus motion can cau...
This study proposed a robust dynamic control strategy to regulate bus headways and prevent buses fro...
Bus headways are typically susceptible to external disturbances (e.g., due to traffic congestion, cl...
This paper proposes a new dynamic bus control strategy aimed at reducing the negative effects of tim...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high frequency public transport line...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
In high frequency bus service lines buses often come irregularly at the stops, often in bunches, due...
The primary challenge for an urban bus system is to maintain constant headways between successive b...
Buses not arriving on time and then arriving all at once - this phenomenon is known from busy bus r...