Real-Time Hybrid In-Station Bus Dispatching Strategy Based on Mixed Integer Programming

The actual bus headway often deviates from the planned departure frequency because of external factors, such as traffic conditions and public transport demand, leading to transit resource waste and reducing the quality of service. In view of the existing shortcomings of the current dispatching strat...

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Main Authors: Shi An, Xinming Zhang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-07-01
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spelling doaj-aa4400708c644328924184d3f531e7a42020-11-25T00:37:38ZengMDPI AGInformation2078-24892016-07-01734310.3390/info7030043info7030043Real-Time Hybrid In-Station Bus Dispatching Strategy Based on Mixed Integer ProgrammingShi An0Xinming Zhang1School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, ChinaSchool of Transportation Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, ChinaThe actual bus headway often deviates from the planned departure frequency because of external factors, such as traffic conditions and public transport demand, leading to transit resource waste and reducing the quality of service. In view of the existing shortcomings of the current dispatching strategy, a mixed integer programming model, integrating a bus-holding and stop-skipping strategy, is constructed to improve transit service with a minimum cost. The real-time optimal holding and stop-skipping strategies can be obtained by solving the proposed model using the Lagrangian relaxation algorithm. A numerical example is conducted using real transit GPS (Global Position System) and IC (Intelligent Card) data in Harbin. The results show that compared to a single control strategy, the proposed hybrid model is a better trade-off between the quality of the transit service and the operation cost. Notably, such a strategy would produce a minimal passengers’ average travel time coefficient. It is a great help for promoting the transit service level and increasing competitiveness.http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/7/3/43public transitbus schedulingholdingstop-skippingmixed integer programming
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Real-Time Hybrid In-Station Bus Dispatching Strategy Based on Mixed Integer Programming
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public transit
bus scheduling
holding
stop-skipping
mixed integer programming
author_facet Shi An
Xinming Zhang
author_sort Shi An
title Real-Time Hybrid In-Station Bus Dispatching Strategy Based on Mixed Integer Programming
title_short Real-Time Hybrid In-Station Bus Dispatching Strategy Based on Mixed Integer Programming
title_full Real-Time Hybrid In-Station Bus Dispatching Strategy Based on Mixed Integer Programming
title_fullStr Real-Time Hybrid In-Station Bus Dispatching Strategy Based on Mixed Integer Programming
title_full_unstemmed Real-Time Hybrid In-Station Bus Dispatching Strategy Based on Mixed Integer Programming
title_sort real-time hybrid in-station bus dispatching strategy based on mixed integer programming
publisher MDPI AG
series Information
issn 2078-2489
publishDate 2016-07-01
description The actual bus headway often deviates from the planned departure frequency because of external factors, such as traffic conditions and public transport demand, leading to transit resource waste and reducing the quality of service. In view of the existing shortcomings of the current dispatching strategy, a mixed integer programming model, integrating a bus-holding and stop-skipping strategy, is constructed to improve transit service with a minimum cost. The real-time optimal holding and stop-skipping strategies can be obtained by solving the proposed model using the Lagrangian relaxation algorithm. A numerical example is conducted using real transit GPS (Global Position System) and IC (Intelligent Card) data in Harbin. The results show that compared to a single control strategy, the proposed hybrid model is a better trade-off between the quality of the transit service and the operation cost. Notably, such a strategy would produce a minimal passengers’ average travel time coefficient. It is a great help for promoting the transit service level and increasing competitiveness.
topic public transit
bus scheduling
holding
stop-skipping
mixed integer programming
url http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/7/3/43
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