We investigate a no-boarding policy in a system of N buses serving M bus stops in a loop, which is an entrainment mechanism to keep buses synchronised in a reasonably staggered configuration. Buses always allow alighting, but would disallow boarding if certain criteria are met. For an analytically tractable theory, buses move with the same natural speed (applicable to programmable self-driving buses), where the average waiting time experienced by passengers waiting at the bus stop for a bus to arrive can be calculated. The analytical results show that a no-boarding policy can dramatically reduce the average waiting time, as compared to the usual situation without the no-boarding policy. Subsequently, we carry out simulations to verify these...
The development of new technologies that allow us to know more precisely real-time public transport ...
In uncontrolled bus systems, buses tend to bunch due to the stochastic nature of traffic flows and p...
Schedule-based or headway-based control schemes to reduce bus bunching are not resilient because the...
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 one of the most serious problems of urban bus systems. Bus bunching increases waitin...
We study how N intelligent buses serving a loop of M bus stops learn a no-boarding strategy and a ho...
We study how N intelligent buses serving a loop of M bus stops learn a no-boarding strategy and a ho...
We present a study of buses serving commuters through bus stops located in a loop as a complex syste...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
This paper concerns the modelling and control of the bus bunching problem. Bunching is an in- stabil...
Bus bunching affects transit operations by increasing passenger waiting times and its variability. T...
Bus bunching is a perennial phenomenon that not only diminishes the efficiency of a bus system, but ...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high frequency public transport line...
The development of new technologies that allow us to know more precisely real-time public transport ...
In uncontrolled bus systems, buses tend to bunch due to the stochastic nature of traffic flows and p...
Schedule-based or headway-based control schemes to reduce bus bunching are not resilient because the...
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 one of the most serious problems of urban bus systems. Bus bunching increases waitin...
We study how N intelligent buses serving a loop of M bus stops learn a no-boarding strategy and a ho...
We study how N intelligent buses serving a loop of M bus stops learn a no-boarding strategy and a ho...
We present a study of buses serving commuters through bus stops located in a loop as a complex syste...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
This paper concerns the modelling and control of the bus bunching problem. Bunching is an in- stabil...
Bus bunching affects transit operations by increasing passenger waiting times and its variability. T...
Bus bunching is a perennial phenomenon that not only diminishes the efficiency of a bus system, but ...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
A variety of control mechanisms have been recommended to concentrate on the issue of bus bunching. H...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high frequency public transport line...
The development of new technologies that allow us to know more precisely real-time public transport ...
In uncontrolled bus systems, buses tend to bunch due to the stochastic nature of traffic flows and p...
Schedule-based or headway-based control schemes to reduce bus bunching are not resilient because the...