This paper proposes a new dynamic bus control strategy aimed at reducing the negative effects of time-headway variations on route performance, based on real-time bus tracking data at stops. In routes with high demand, any delay of a single vehicle ends up causing an unstable motion of buses and producing the bus bunching phenomena. This strategy controls the cruising speed of buses and considers the extension of the green phase of traffic lights at intersections, when a bus is significantly delayed. The performance of this strategy will be compared to the current static operation technique based on the provision of slack times at holding points. An operational model is presented in order to estimate the effects of each controlling strategy,...
This paper proposes a dynamic control method to overcome bunching and improve the regularity of fixe...
In high frequency bus service lines buses often come irregularly at the stops, often in bunches, due...
Bus systems are naturally unstable. Without control, the slightest disturbance to bus motion can cau...
This paper proposes a new dynamic bus control strategy aimed at reducing the negative effects of tim...
This study proposed a robust dynamic control strategy to regulate bus headways and prevent buses fro...
Transit operations involve several inherent sources of uncertainty, including dispatch time from the...
Bus schedules cannot be easily maintained on busy lines with short headways: experience shows that b...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
As the population grows, the need for mobility has been growing in recent years. In the case of urba...
This paper investigates bus bunching issues encountered with a single bus line. A real-time speed co...
Bus operations, due to their unstable nature, are inefficient when left uncontrolled with respect to...
The critical criterion for evaluating a bus control strategy is how well it can improve the reliabil...
Service unreliability is widely recognized as one of the main deterrents for travelers to use buses ...
This paper proposes a dynamic control method to overcome bunching and improve the regularity of fixe...
Many transit network layouts require the operation of multiple routes along a common transit segment...
This paper proposes a dynamic control method to overcome bunching and improve the regularity of fixe...
In high frequency bus service lines buses often come irregularly at the stops, often in bunches, due...
Bus systems are naturally unstable. Without control, the slightest disturbance to bus motion can cau...
This paper proposes a new dynamic bus control strategy aimed at reducing the negative effects of tim...
This study proposed a robust dynamic control strategy to regulate bus headways and prevent buses fro...
Transit operations involve several inherent sources of uncertainty, including dispatch time from the...
Bus schedules cannot be easily maintained on busy lines with short headways: experience shows that b...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
As the population grows, the need for mobility has been growing in recent years. In the case of urba...
This paper investigates bus bunching issues encountered with a single bus line. A real-time speed co...
Bus operations, due to their unstable nature, are inefficient when left uncontrolled with respect to...
The critical criterion for evaluating a bus control strategy is how well it can improve the reliabil...
Service unreliability is widely recognized as one of the main deterrents for travelers to use buses ...
This paper proposes a dynamic control method to overcome bunching and improve the regularity of fixe...
Many transit network layouts require the operation of multiple routes along a common transit segment...
This paper proposes a dynamic control method to overcome bunching and improve the regularity of fixe...
In high frequency bus service lines buses often come irregularly at the stops, often in bunches, due...
Bus systems are naturally unstable. Without control, the slightest disturbance to bus motion can cau...