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A holding strategy to resist bus bunching with dynamic target headway
Computers and Industrial Engineering, 2020Abstract Bus bunching commonly appears in a high-frequency bus line and will bring the lengthened waiting and riding times to passengers. Among the existing strategies of resisting bus bunching, only a few tried to cope with a high-frequency bus line which has not any pre-specified schedule or headway required to be adhered to.
Shengxue He, Ding Zhang
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Impact Analysis of Traffic Factors on Urban Bus Bunching
IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, 2023Due to the mixed right-of-way and varying traffic conditions, urban bus operations are often subject to random delays and eventually bus bunching, undermining the schedule reliability.
Longpai Pan, Yu Zhou, Qiang Meng
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A short-turning strategy to alleviate bus bunching
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2021Some stops on busy bus lines regularly suffer from bus bunching, which refers to a bus arriving with a little headway to its predecessor. This phenomenon increases scheduling difficulties and has a negative impact on the passenger experience due to unreasonable scheduling.
Shengnan Tian +4 more
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Does bus bunching happen inevitably: The counteraction between link and stop headway deviations?
Bus headway deviations are the major causes of bus bunching, which is detrimental to bus service reliability and leads to excessive waiting time for passengers.
Hong K Lo
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Alleviating bus bunching via modular vehicles
The notorious phenomenon of bus bunching prevailing in uncontrolled bus systems produces irregular headways and downgrades the level of service by increasing passengers’ expected waiting time.
Yuhao Liu, Zhibin Chen, Xiaolei Wang
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Modelling bus bunching and holding control with vehicle overtaking and distributed passenger boarding behaviour [PDF]
Headway fluctuation and bus bunching are commonly observed in transit operations, while holding control is a proven strategy to reduce bus bunching and improve service reliability.
Weitiao Wu, Ronghui Liu
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The Bus Bunching Problem: Empirical Findings from Spatial Analytics
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Christina A. Iliopoulou +4 more
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On the tradeoff between sensitivity and specificity in bus bunching prediction [PDF]
Bus bunching resulting from initially small headway irregularities is a widely-known and studied problem.
Wenzhe Sun +2 more
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Headway-based bus bunching prediction using transit smart card data
Bus bunching severely deteriorates the quality of transit service with poor on-time performance and excessive waiting time. To mitigate bus bunching, this paper presents a predictive framework to capture the stop-level headway irregularity based on ...
, Xiaolei Ma
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Mitigating Bus Bunching via Bus Substitution in Modular Vehicle Systems
2025 European Control Conference (ECC)Bus bunching, where buses arrive at stops in quick succession rather than at evenly spaced intervals, disrupts public transit systems by increasing passenger waiting times and decreasing system reliability.
Anran Dai, Kaidi Yang
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