Over the past few years, several techniques have been developed for using smart card fare data to estimate origin–destination (O-D) matrices for public transport. In the past, different walking distance and allowable transfer time assumptions had been applied because of a lack of information about the alighting stop for a trip. Such assumptions can significantly affect the accuracy of the estimated O-D matrices. Little evidence demonstrates the accuracy of O-D pairs estimated with smart card fare data. Unique smart card fare data from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, offered an opportunity to assess previous methods and their assumptions. South East Queensland data were used to study the effects of different assumptions on estimated O-D mat...
In public transport, smartcards are primarily used for automatic fare collection purpose, which in t...
In public transport, smartcards are primarily used for automatic fare collection purpose, which in t...
In this paper, we present a validation of public transport origin–destination (OD) matrices obtained...
Over the past few years, several techniques have been developed for using smart card fare data to es...
Smart card data are increasingly used for transit network planning, passengers’ behaviour analysis a...
Smart card data are increasingly used for transit network planning, passengers’ behaviour analysis a...
Smart card data are increasingly used for transit network planning, passengers’ behaviour analysis a...
Smart card data are increasingly used for transit network planning, passengers’ behaviour analysis a...
Smart card data are increasingly used for transit network planning, passengers’ behaviour analysis a...
Public transport planners are required to make decisions on transport infrastructure and services wo...
In public transport smart cards are primarily used for fare collection purpose. During last two deca...
Smart card transactions represent a passively collected source of information on passenger travel. W...
Around the world, more and more public transport operators opt for automated fare collection systems...
In public transport, smartcards are primarily used for automatic fare collection purpose, which in t...
In public transport, smartcards are primarily used for automatic fare collection purpose, which in t...
In public transport, smartcards are primarily used for automatic fare collection purpose, which in t...
In public transport, smartcards are primarily used for automatic fare collection purpose, which in t...
In this paper, we present a validation of public transport origin–destination (OD) matrices obtained...
Over the past few years, several techniques have been developed for using smart card fare data to es...
Smart card data are increasingly used for transit network planning, passengers’ behaviour analysis a...
Smart card data are increasingly used for transit network planning, passengers’ behaviour analysis a...
Smart card data are increasingly used for transit network planning, passengers’ behaviour analysis a...
Smart card data are increasingly used for transit network planning, passengers’ behaviour analysis a...
Smart card data are increasingly used for transit network planning, passengers’ behaviour analysis a...
Public transport planners are required to make decisions on transport infrastructure and services wo...
In public transport smart cards are primarily used for fare collection purpose. During last two deca...
Smart card transactions represent a passively collected source of information on passenger travel. W...
Around the world, more and more public transport operators opt for automated fare collection systems...
In public transport, smartcards are primarily used for automatic fare collection purpose, which in t...
In public transport, smartcards are primarily used for automatic fare collection purpose, which in t...
In public transport, smartcards are primarily used for automatic fare collection purpose, which in t...
In public transport, smartcards are primarily used for automatic fare collection purpose, which in t...
In this paper, we present a validation of public transport origin–destination (OD) matrices obtained...