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Autores principales: Lu, Jason, Trasatti, Anthony, Guan, Hongzhao, Dalmeijer, Kevin, Van Hentenryck, Pascal
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.03165
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author Lu, Jason
Trasatti, Anthony
Guan, Hongzhao
Dalmeijer, Kevin
Van Hentenryck, Pascal
author_facet Lu, Jason
Trasatti, Anthony
Guan, Hongzhao
Dalmeijer, Kevin
Van Hentenryck, Pascal
contents Traffic congestion can have a detrimental effect on public transit systems, and understanding and mitigating these effects is of critical importance for effective public transportation. Implementing Dedicated Bus Lanes (DBLs) is a well-known intervention to achieve this goal. A DBL is a designated lane for bus transit, which avoids congestion and substantially lowers the travel time. This makes transit more attractive, encouraging more travelers to adopt public transportation. This paper studies the impact of congestion and DBLs on novel On-Demand Multimodal Transit Systems (ODMTS). ODMTS combine traditional rail and bus networks with on-demand shuttles. Previous case studies have shown that ODMTS may simultaneously improve travel time, reduce system cost, and attract new passengers. Those benefits were shown for an ideal world without traffic congestion, and this paper hypothesizes that the advantages of ODMTS can be even more pronounced in the real world. This paper explores this hypothesis by creating realistic congestion scenarios and solving bilevel optimization problems to design ODMTS under these scenarios. The impact of DBLs on ODMTS is evaluated with a comprehensive case study in the Metro Atlanta Area. The results show that DBLs can significantly improve travel times and are effective at increasing adoption of the system.
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spellingShingle The Impact of Congestion and Dedicated Lanes on On-Demand Multimodal Transit Systems
Lu, Jason
Trasatti, Anthony
Guan, Hongzhao
Dalmeijer, Kevin
Van Hentenryck, Pascal
Optimization and Control
Traffic congestion can have a detrimental effect on public transit systems, and understanding and mitigating these effects is of critical importance for effective public transportation. Implementing Dedicated Bus Lanes (DBLs) is a well-known intervention to achieve this goal. A DBL is a designated lane for bus transit, which avoids congestion and substantially lowers the travel time. This makes transit more attractive, encouraging more travelers to adopt public transportation. This paper studies the impact of congestion and DBLs on novel On-Demand Multimodal Transit Systems (ODMTS). ODMTS combine traditional rail and bus networks with on-demand shuttles. Previous case studies have shown that ODMTS may simultaneously improve travel time, reduce system cost, and attract new passengers. Those benefits were shown for an ideal world without traffic congestion, and this paper hypothesizes that the advantages of ODMTS can be even more pronounced in the real world. This paper explores this hypothesis by creating realistic congestion scenarios and solving bilevel optimization problems to design ODMTS under these scenarios. The impact of DBLs on ODMTS is evaluated with a comprehensive case study in the Metro Atlanta Area. The results show that DBLs can significantly improve travel times and are effective at increasing adoption of the system.
title The Impact of Congestion and Dedicated Lanes on On-Demand Multimodal Transit Systems
topic Optimization and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.03165