Urban mobility involves many interacting components: buses, cars, commuters, pedestrians, trains, etc., making it a very complex system to study. Even a bus system responsible for delivering commuters from their origins to their destinations in a loop service already exhibits very complicated dynamics. Here, we investigate the dynamics of a simplified version of such a bus loop system consisting of two buses serving three bus stops. Specifically, we consider a configuration of one bus operating as a normal bus that picks up passengers from bus stops A and B and then delivers them to bus stop C, while the second bus acts as an express bus that picks up passengers only from bus stop B and then delivers them to bus stop C. The two buses are li...
As cities become larger and societies become more complicated, the corresponding transportation syst...
This paper concerns the modelling and control of the bus bunching problem. Bunching is an in- stabil...
Busways have been reported to carry up to 28,000 passengers per hour per direction (pphpd). However...
We present a study of buses serving commuters through bus stops located in a loop as a complex syste...
Bus systems involve complex bus-bus and bus-passengers interactions. We study the problem of assign...
Bus bunching is a perennial phenomenon that not only diminishes the efficiency of a bus system, but ...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn the hope of making passenger travel times shorter and more reliable, m...
Headway fluctuations and “bus bunching” are well known phenomena on many bus routes where an initial...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
Bus bunching indicated the situation when two originally equally spaced bus services running close t...
A bus route is inherently unstable: in presence of traffic or for high passenger demands, buses fai...
Bus operations, due to their unstable nature, are inefficient when left uncontrolled with respect to...
We study how N intelligent buses serving a loop of M bus stops learn a no-boarding strategy and a ho...
This study examines bus bunching along a common-line corridor, considering crucial factors underexpl...
In this paper, we propose an empirically based Monte Carlo bus-network (EMB) model as a test bed to ...
As cities become larger and societies become more complicated, the corresponding transportation syst...
This paper concerns the modelling and control of the bus bunching problem. Bunching is an in- stabil...
Busways have been reported to carry up to 28,000 passengers per hour per direction (pphpd). However...
We present a study of buses serving commuters through bus stops located in a loop as a complex syste...
Bus systems involve complex bus-bus and bus-passengers interactions. We study the problem of assign...
Bus bunching is a perennial phenomenon that not only diminishes the efficiency of a bus system, but ...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn the hope of making passenger travel times shorter and more reliable, m...
Headway fluctuations and “bus bunching” are well known phenomena on many bus routes where an initial...
Bus bunching occurs when two or more buses travel head to tail. It is an annoying problem in public ...
Bus bunching indicated the situation when two originally equally spaced bus services running close t...
A bus route is inherently unstable: in presence of traffic or for high passenger demands, buses fai...
Bus operations, due to their unstable nature, are inefficient when left uncontrolled with respect to...
We study how N intelligent buses serving a loop of M bus stops learn a no-boarding strategy and a ho...
This study examines bus bunching along a common-line corridor, considering crucial factors underexpl...
In this paper, we propose an empirically based Monte Carlo bus-network (EMB) model as a test bed to ...
As cities become larger and societies become more complicated, the corresponding transportation syst...
This paper concerns the modelling and control of the bus bunching problem. Bunching is an in- stabil...
Busways have been reported to carry up to 28,000 passengers per hour per direction (pphpd). However...