Evaluating Automated Demand Responsive Transit Using Microsimulation [PDF]
Recent advancements in automated vehicle technology and the concurrent emergence of ride-hailing services have focused increasing attention on Automated Mobility-on-Demand (AMOD; a system of shared driverless taxis) as a potential solution for ...
Simon Oh +4 more
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An optimized two‐phase demand‐responsive transit scheduling model considering dynamic demand
Demand‐responsive transit has gradually attracted attention in recent years for its flexibility, efficiency, and ability to meet the diverse travel demands of passengers.
Cui‐Ying Song +3 more
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Demand responsive transit scheduling method considering passenger travel choice
Demand responsive transit service faces the challenge of maintaining operating profits while complying with passenger preferences. To address this, a multinomial logit model was established to describe passenger travel choice behaviors, and a service ...
SUN Jie, JIN Wenzhou, ZHANG Yong
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Demand Responsive Transit: Understanding Emerging Solutions [PDF]
Demand Responsive Transit adapts well to users’ needs and can increase efficiency in situations where regular public transport systems are more costly. However, as DRTs are constantly evolving, the concept and its applications and benefits can be hard to grasp. This working paper provides an introductory description, a proposed classification of DRT
German Freiberg +4 more
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Demand Responsive Transit Simulation of Wayne County, Michigan [PDF]
Demand responsive transit (DRT) can provide an alternative to private cars and complement existing public transport services. However, the successful implementation of DRT services remains a challenge as both researchers and policy makers can struggle to determine what sorts of places or cities are suitable for it.
Grace O. Kagho +7 more
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Semi-flexible demand responsive transit scheduling based on ALNS-TS algorithm
The semi-flexible demand responsive transit is an innovative combination of traditional fixed-route transit and demand responsive transit. It is considered as semi-flexible because it has a predetermined base route and a batch of fixed stations that are ...
JIN Wenzhou, DU Hao, WU Weitiao
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WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR DEMAND RESPONSIVE TRANSPORT IN EAST SLOVAKIAN RURAL AREAS [PDF]
The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility of implementing a demand responsive transport system in the Košice and Prešov regions of East Slovakia.
Marek GRÓF +2 more
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Evaluating demand responsive transit services using a density-based trip rate metric
Demand responsive transit (DRT) is attracting increased attention as a means to provide public transit to low-density populations. This research aims to provide a suite of evaluation metrics with low data requirement and widespread availability, so that ...
Benjamin Kaufman +2 more
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DEVELOPING GIS-BASED DEMAND-RESPONSIVE TRANSIT SYSTEM IN TEHRAN CITY [PDF]
Create, maintain and development of public transport network in metropolitan are important problems in the field of urban transport management. In public transport, maximize the efficient use of public fleet capacity has been considered.
H. Faroqi, A. Sadeghi-Niaraki
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An Optimization Model for the Demand-Responsive Transit With Non-Fixed Stops and Multi-Vehicle Type
As a new type of public transportation, demand responsive transit has gradually attracted attention for its flexibility and efficiency. In order to solve problems such as single-vehicle type and fixed stop, and improve its operation efficiency, a ...
Cuiying Song +3 more
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