Bus bunching is a perennial phenomenon that not only diminishes the efficiency of a bus system, but also prevents transit authorities from keeping buses on schedule. We present a physical theory of buses serving a loop of bus stops as a ring of coupled self-oscillators, analogous to the Kuramoto model. Sustained bunching is a repercussion of the process of phase synchronisation whereby the phases of the oscillators are locked to each other. This emerges when demand exceeds a critical threshold. Buses also bunch at low demand, albeit temporarily, due to frequency detuning arising from different human drivers’ distinct natural speeds. We calculate the critical transition when complete phase locking (full synchronisation) occurs for the bus sy...
We investigate a no-boarding policy in a system of N buses serving M bus stops in a loop, which is a...
Bus bunching is a common phenomenon that generally occurs in major urbanised cities that contain com...
The conventional bus propagation process has two main shortcomings: one is bus bunching, the other i...
Urban mobility involves many interacting components: buses, cars, commuters, pedestrians, trains, et...
This paper concerns the modelling and control of the bus bunching problem. Bunching is an in- stabil...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high frequency public transport line...
Bus bunching in public transport is the concentration of similar buses having different schedules to...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high-frequency public transport line...
We present a study of buses serving commuters through bus stops located in a loop as a complex syste...
Headway fluctuations and “bus bunching” are well known phenomena on many bus routes where an initial...
Bus bunching indicated the situation when two originally equally spaced bus services running close t...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
We investigate a no-boarding policy in a system of N buses serving M bus stops in a loop, which is a...
The tendency of buses to bunch is a problem that was defined almost 50 years ago. Since then, there ...
Buses of the same service route leave the interchange at the scheduled timings to maintain the requi...
We investigate a no-boarding policy in a system of N buses serving M bus stops in a loop, which is a...
Bus bunching is a common phenomenon that generally occurs in major urbanised cities that contain com...
The conventional bus propagation process has two main shortcomings: one is bus bunching, the other i...
Urban mobility involves many interacting components: buses, cars, commuters, pedestrians, trains, et...
This paper concerns the modelling and control of the bus bunching problem. Bunching is an in- stabil...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high frequency public transport line...
Bus bunching in public transport is the concentration of similar buses having different schedules to...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high-frequency public transport line...
We present a study of buses serving commuters through bus stops located in a loop as a complex syste...
Headway fluctuations and “bus bunching” are well known phenomena on many bus routes where an initial...
Bus bunching indicated the situation when two originally equally spaced bus services running close t...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
We investigate a no-boarding policy in a system of N buses serving M bus stops in a loop, which is a...
The tendency of buses to bunch is a problem that was defined almost 50 years ago. Since then, there ...
Buses of the same service route leave the interchange at the scheduled timings to maintain the requi...
We investigate a no-boarding policy in a system of N buses serving M bus stops in a loop, which is a...
Bus bunching is a common phenomenon that generally occurs in major urbanised cities that contain com...
The conventional bus propagation process has two main shortcomings: one is bus bunching, the other i...