DocumentCode
3568480
Title
Public transit coordination under different strategies between operators
Author
Meng, M. ; Lam, S.H. ; Li, S. ; Wong, Y.D.
Author_Institution
TUM CREATE Ltd., Singapore, Singapore
fYear
2015
Firstpage
333
Lastpage
339
Abstract
This study is focused on an evaluation of public transit coordination between public bus and railway under different operation strategies between two operators. The policies of the operators in a multimodal and multi-operator transit system are categorised into three different strategies, namely cooperation, competition and independence. Each strategy is analysed in three coordination scenarios of non-coordination, common headway coordination and integer-ratio headway coordination, for the off-peak period. The objective is to assess the most advisable coordination method under respective operation policy. The objective functions in non-coordination and common headway coordination scenarios are nonlinear programming problems, and that for integer-ratio headway coordination is a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem due to the integer property of the ratio between headway of bus and headway of rail. An optimisation software AIMMS is employed to solve these objective functions. Results showed that in an integrated multimodal and multi-operator transit system, integer-ratio headway coordination can be an efficient and feasible method in coordination operations and furthermore, a policy of cooperation between the operators is an efficient strategy that can reduce the total cost of transit system while improving coordination; whereas a policy of competition between operators is the least efficient when making coordination operations within each operator´s scope.
Keywords
integer programming; nonlinear programming; operations research; public transport; AIMMS; competition strategy; cooperation strategy; independence strategy; integer-ratio headway coordination; mixed integer nonlinear programming problem; objective function; optimisation software; public bus; public railway; public transit coordination; Linear programming; Optimization; Programming; Rail transportation; Rails; Software; Multi-operator; Operation strategy; Public transit coordination; Public transportation planning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Models and Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems (MT-ITS), 2015 International Conference on
Print_ISBN
978-9-6331-3140-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MTITS.2015.7223276
Filename
7223276
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