Bus systems involve complex bus-bus and bus-passengers interactions. We study the problem of assigning buses to bus stops to minimise the average waiting time of passengers, W. An analytical theory for two specific cases of interactions is formulated: normal situation where all buses board passengers from every bus stop, versus novel express buses where disjoint subsets of non-interacting buses serve disjoint subsets of bus stops. Our formulation allows exact calculation of W for general loops in the two cases examined. Compared with regular buses, we present scenarios where express buses show improvement in W. Useful insights are obtained from our theory: 1) there is a minimum number of buses needed, 2) splitting a crowded bus sto...
Bus bunching indicated the situation when two originally equally spaced bus services running close t...
Autonomous buses are becoming increasingly popular and have been widely developed in many countries....
We propose injecting flexibility into public transport service planning by introducing a demand driv...
We present a study of buses serving commuters through bus stops located in a loop as a complex syste...
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...
Urban mobility involves many interacting components: buses, cars, commuters, pedestrians, trains, et...
Bus bunching is a problem that occurs in many high frequent bus systems. This can be averted by seve...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high frequency public transport line...
In this paper we analyse a flexible real world-based model for designing school bus transit systems...
Bus bunching is one of the main issues encountered in bus service operations. The headway (i.e., tim...
This working paper reformulates the Spiess and Florian frequency-based transit assignment method in ...
Public transport services are important assets to any major city. They play a vital role in improvin...
Existing literature on routing of school buses has focused mainly on building intricate models that ...
We investigate a no-boarding policy in a system of N buses serving M bus stops in a loop, which is a...
Bus bunching indicated the situation when two originally equally spaced bus services running close t...
Autonomous buses are becoming increasingly popular and have been widely developed in many countries....
We propose injecting flexibility into public transport service planning by introducing a demand driv...
We present a study of buses serving commuters through bus stops located in a loop as a complex syste...
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...
Urban mobility involves many interacting components: buses, cars, commuters, pedestrians, trains, et...
Bus bunching is a problem that occurs in many high frequent bus systems. This can be averted by seve...
Bus bunching is an instability problem where buses operating on high frequency public transport line...
In this paper we analyse a flexible real world-based model for designing school bus transit systems...
Bus bunching is one of the main issues encountered in bus service operations. The headway (i.e., tim...
This working paper reformulates the Spiess and Florian frequency-based transit assignment method in ...
Public transport services are important assets to any major city. They play a vital role in improvin...
Existing literature on routing of school buses has focused mainly on building intricate models that ...
We investigate a no-boarding policy in a system of N buses serving M bus stops in a loop, which is a...
Bus bunching indicated the situation when two originally equally spaced bus services running close t...
Autonomous buses are becoming increasingly popular and have been widely developed in many countries....
We propose injecting flexibility into public transport service planning by introducing a demand driv...