In this paper, we propose a new schedule-based equilibrium transit assignment model that differentiates the discomfort level experienced by sitting and standing passengers. The notion of seat allocation has not been considered explicitly and analytically in previous schedule-based frameworks. The model assumes that passengers use strategies when traveling from their origin to their destination. When loading a vehicle, standing on-board passengers continuing to the next station have priority to get available seats and waiting passengers are loaded on a First-Come-First-Serve (FCFS) principle. The stimulus of a standing passenger to sit increases with his/her remaining journey length and time already spent on-board. When a vehicle is...
This paper presents a schedule-based dynamic assignment model for transit networks, which takes into...
A model is provided to capture capacity phenomena in passenger traffic assignment to a transit netwo...
A model is provided to capture capacity phenomena in passenger traffic assignment to a transit netwo...
In this paper, the authors propose a user equilibrium transit assignment model that takes into accou...
International audienceSeating or standing make distinct on-board states to a transit rider, yielding...
This paper proposes a stochastic dynamic transit assignment model with an explicit seat allocation p...
We propose in this paper a new approach for modelling congested transit networks with fixed timetabl...
Submitted to Transportation Research Part B, manuscript TRB-D-08-00194 27 pagesSeating or standing m...
This paper proposes a new scheduled-based transit assignment model. Unlike other schedule-based mode...
This paper proposes a frequency-based assignment model that considers travellers probability of find...
This paper proposes a frequency-based assignment model that considers travellers probability of find...
In this paper we propose a model and algorithm for solving the equilibrium assignment problem in a c...
This study describes a model and algorithm for solving the equilibrium assignment problem in a conge...
Motivated by transit environments in cities where the transit vehicles are small and do not run to t...
AbstractA model is provided to capture capacity phenomena in passenger traffic assignment to a trans...
This paper presents a schedule-based dynamic assignment model for transit networks, which takes into...
A model is provided to capture capacity phenomena in passenger traffic assignment to a transit netwo...
A model is provided to capture capacity phenomena in passenger traffic assignment to a transit netwo...
In this paper, the authors propose a user equilibrium transit assignment model that takes into accou...
International audienceSeating or standing make distinct on-board states to a transit rider, yielding...
This paper proposes a stochastic dynamic transit assignment model with an explicit seat allocation p...
We propose in this paper a new approach for modelling congested transit networks with fixed timetabl...
Submitted to Transportation Research Part B, manuscript TRB-D-08-00194 27 pagesSeating or standing m...
This paper proposes a new scheduled-based transit assignment model. Unlike other schedule-based mode...
This paper proposes a frequency-based assignment model that considers travellers probability of find...
This paper proposes a frequency-based assignment model that considers travellers probability of find...
In this paper we propose a model and algorithm for solving the equilibrium assignment problem in a c...
This study describes a model and algorithm for solving the equilibrium assignment problem in a conge...
Motivated by transit environments in cities where the transit vehicles are small and do not run to t...
AbstractA model is provided to capture capacity phenomena in passenger traffic assignment to a trans...
This paper presents a schedule-based dynamic assignment model for transit networks, which takes into...
A model is provided to capture capacity phenomena in passenger traffic assignment to a transit netwo...
A model is provided to capture capacity phenomena in passenger traffic assignment to a transit netwo...