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Organisation of Demand-Responsive Transit
2014Tijekom posljednjeg desetljeća usluge prijevoza po pozivu (DRT) razvile su se iz više razloga, uključujući: nedostatke konvencionalnih autobusnih i taksi usluga, nedostatke posebnih usluga prijevoza i zbog novih kretanja u razvoju prijevoza. Tradicionalne usluge prijevoza po pozivu često su bile kritizirane zbog relativno visokih cijena prijevoza ...
Slavulj, Marko +2 more
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Metropolitan Transit Agency's Experience Operating General-Public Demand-Responsive Transit
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2013Since 2000 the Regional Transportation District of Denver, Colorado, has operated general-public demand-responsive transportation, branded as Call-n-Ride (CnR), in 21 service areas in a variety of settings throughout the district. CnR was developed for use in communities where bus service is not cost-effective because of low to moderate residential ...
Becker, Jeff +2 more
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Scheduling of Demand‐Responsive Transit Vehicles
Journal of Transportation Engineering, 1984This paper presents a vehicle dispatching procedure designed to minimize empty vehicle travel and idle time for a demand-responsive transportation system. The method schedules the empty vehicle assignment between passenger drop-off points and passenger pick-up points by examining the times of drop-offs and pick-ups, and the travel times and distance ...
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Modeling frequency of rural demand response transit trips
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2018Abstract Captive riders do not have many travel choices to meet the travel needs as fixed route transit services are not generally provided in rural areas. In many states, demand response transit (DRT) services are provided to meet such needs. However, state public agencies face the dilemma of whether to increase or decrease the service availability ...
Zohora Sultana +4 more
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USING SMART TECHNOLOGIES TO REVITALIZE DEMAND RESPONSIVE TRANSIT
I V H S Journal, 1994Abstract Demand responsive transit, the first “smart” public transportation service, was an ambitious attempt to use “breakthrough” technologies of the early 1970s—the minicomputer and 3GL computer languages—to develop a new form of public transit. However, as experience was gained with Dial-A-Ride, it became apparent that the automated features of ...
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Flexible Route Optimization for Demand-Responsive Public Transit Service
Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems, 2020AbstractTraditional customized buses travel on fixed routes, which cannot satisfy passengers’ flexibility and convenience requirements.
Ailing Huang +3 more
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Demand Responsive Feeder Transit Scheduling with Flexible Service Quality
2020 IEEE 5th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Engineering (ICITE), 2020Demand responsive feeder transit is a transportation mode providing transportation service between travel destinations or origins and hub stations. In order to exploit the flexibility of the demand responsive feeder transit system while maintaining its economy, this paper introduces travel freedom of requests in terms of range of service quality of ...
Wenzhou Jin, Jingxuan Ren, Weitiao Wu
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A simulation study of demand responsive transit system design
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2008In this paper we study the impact on productivity of specific operating practices currently used by demand responsive transit (DRT) providers. We investigate the effect of using a zoning vs. a no-zoning strategy and time-window settings on performance measures such as total trip miles, deadhead miles and fleet size.
Quadrifoglio, Luca +2 more
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Adaptive Memory Programming for a Class of Demand Responsive Transit Systems
2001In this paper we discuss Demand Adaptive Systems (DAS) which are intended as a hybrid public transportation system that integrates traditional bus transportation and on demand service, DAS lines regularly serve a given set of compulsory stops according to a predefined schedule and regardless of current demand.
T. Crainic +3 more
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Reinforcement Learning Based Demand-Responsive Public Transit Dispatching
CICTP 2021, 2021Mian Wu +4 more
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