It is a common practice for transit lines with fluctuating passenger demands to use demand-driven bus scheduling to reduce passenger waiting time and avoid bus overcrowding. However, current literature on the demand-driven bus scheduling generally assumes fixed bus capacity and exclusively optimizes bus dispatch headways. With the advent of connected and autonomous vehicle technology and the introduction of autonomous minibus/shuttle, the joint design of bus capacity and dispatch headway holds promises to further improving the system efficiency while reducing operating and passenger costs. This paper formulates this problem as an integer nonlinear programming model for transit systems operating with mixed human-driven and autonomous buses. ...
In recent years, with the development of advanced technologies for data collection, real-time bus co...
This bachelor degree project presents an extension of a base optimization model for a transit line w...
This bachelor degree project presents an extension of a base optimization model for a transit line w...
Shuttle bus services play a vital role in public transit systems. However, conventional shuttle bus ...
This study proposes a solution to the feeder bus timetabling problem, in which the terminal departur...
Time-varying capacity design holds an opportunity to reduce the energy consumption of urban mass tra...
The development of new technologies that allow us to know more precisely real-time public transport ...
Bus scheduling is a well-known NP-hard problem, and it is addressed with the use of heuristic soluti...
Jointly designing vehicle dispatch headway and capacity is a relatively new solution to the demand–s...
With the advent of modular autonomous vehicles (MAVs), this paper presents a novel operational desig...
The emerging customized bus system based on modular autonomous electric vehicles (MAEVs) shows treme...
A new transit operating strategy is presented in which service vehicles operate in pairs with the le...
Public transport is considered as one of the most suitable candidates to benefit from autonomous dri...
Public transport services are currently executing or planning a fundamental transition from traditio...
Public transport services are currently executing or planning a fundamental transition from traditio...
In recent years, with the development of advanced technologies for data collection, real-time bus co...
This bachelor degree project presents an extension of a base optimization model for a transit line w...
This bachelor degree project presents an extension of a base optimization model for a transit line w...
Shuttle bus services play a vital role in public transit systems. However, conventional shuttle bus ...
This study proposes a solution to the feeder bus timetabling problem, in which the terminal departur...
Time-varying capacity design holds an opportunity to reduce the energy consumption of urban mass tra...
The development of new technologies that allow us to know more precisely real-time public transport ...
Bus scheduling is a well-known NP-hard problem, and it is addressed with the use of heuristic soluti...
Jointly designing vehicle dispatch headway and capacity is a relatively new solution to the demand–s...
With the advent of modular autonomous vehicles (MAVs), this paper presents a novel operational desig...
The emerging customized bus system based on modular autonomous electric vehicles (MAEVs) shows treme...
A new transit operating strategy is presented in which service vehicles operate in pairs with the le...
Public transport is considered as one of the most suitable candidates to benefit from autonomous dri...
Public transport services are currently executing or planning a fundamental transition from traditio...
Public transport services are currently executing or planning a fundamental transition from traditio...
In recent years, with the development of advanced technologies for data collection, real-time bus co...
This bachelor degree project presents an extension of a base optimization model for a transit line w...
This bachelor degree project presents an extension of a base optimization model for a transit line w...