In uncontrolled bus systems, buses tend to bunch due to the stochastic nature of traffic flows and passenger demand at bus stops. Although schedules and priori target methods introduce slack time to delay buses at control points to maintain constant headways between successive buses, too much slack required delay passengers on-board. In addition, these methods focus on regular headways and do not consider the rates of convergence of headways after disturbances. We propose a self-adaptive control scheme to equalize the headways of buses with little slack in a single line automatically. The proposed method only requires the information from the current bus at the control point and both its leading and following buses. This elegant method is s...
In frequently serviced bus routes passengers are more concerned about bus headway regularity than ac...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
In frequently serviced bus routes passengers are more concerned about bus headway regularity than ac...
Headway variations between successive buses, which lead to bus bunching, is undesirable for both pas...
In an uncontrolled bus line, buses tend to bunch due to the stochastic nature of traffic flow and pa...
Bus bunching is one of the most serious problems of urban bus systems. Bus bunching increases waitin...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
The primary challenge for an urban bus system is to maintain constant headways between successive b...
Schedule-based or headway-based control schemes to reduce bus bunching are not resilient because the...
Bus schedules cannot be easily maintained on busy lines with short headways: experience shows that b...
The headway-based control method is usually used to regulate the bus headways to improve the bus ope...
The headway-based control method is usually used to regulate the bus headways and improve reliabilit...
Bus schedules cannot be easily maintained on busy lines with short headways: Experience shows that b...
The equal headway instability-the fact that a configuration with regular time intervals between vehi...
This paper presents a model-based multiobjective control strategy to reduce bus bunching and hence i...
In frequently serviced bus routes passengers are more concerned about bus headway regularity than ac...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
In frequently serviced bus routes passengers are more concerned about bus headway regularity than ac...
Headway variations between successive buses, which lead to bus bunching, is undesirable for both pas...
In an uncontrolled bus line, buses tend to bunch due to the stochastic nature of traffic flow and pa...
Bus bunching is one of the most serious problems of urban bus systems. Bus bunching increases waitin...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
The primary challenge for an urban bus system is to maintain constant headways between successive b...
Schedule-based or headway-based control schemes to reduce bus bunching are not resilient because the...
Bus schedules cannot be easily maintained on busy lines with short headways: experience shows that b...
The headway-based control method is usually used to regulate the bus headways to improve the bus ope...
The headway-based control method is usually used to regulate the bus headways and improve reliabilit...
Bus schedules cannot be easily maintained on busy lines with short headways: Experience shows that b...
The equal headway instability-the fact that a configuration with regular time intervals between vehi...
This paper presents a model-based multiobjective control strategy to reduce bus bunching and hence i...
In frequently serviced bus routes passengers are more concerned about bus headway regularity than ac...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
In frequently serviced bus routes passengers are more concerned about bus headway regularity than ac...