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USING SMART TECHNOLOGIES TO REVITALIZE DEMAND RESPONSIVE TRANSIT

I V H S Journal, 1994
Abstract 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 ...
exaly   +4 more sources

Modeling the Demand for Demand Responsive Transit Service in Shrinking Rural Areas

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
This article investigates the demand for demand responsive transit (DRT) services in shrinking rural areas, focusing on factors influencing adoption. As rural populations decline and traditional transit options become less viable, DRT offers a flexible and cost-effective alternative.
Hyunmyung Kim   +5 more
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Digital Twin Modeling for Demand Responsive Transit

2021 IEEE 1st International Conference on Digital Twins and Parallel Intelligence (DTPI), 2021
DRT is a customized public transport system with precisely matching of supply and demand and efficient utilization of supply. In this paper, the digital twin model is introduced to construct the individual trip chain and the bus operation chain respectively, as well as realize the calculation and feedback of the whole process of DRT service.
Sen Deng   +3 more
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Suburban Demand Responsive Transit Service With Rental Vehicles

IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2021
Demand responsive transit (DRT) services in suburban regions serve residents as the complements of the public transportation. Since suburban DRT service usually faces demand fluctuation in some special situations, such as terrible weather, DRT operators have recourse to temporal rental vehicles to satisfy all requests.
Li Zhang 0081   +3 more
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Demand-Responsive Transit, Evaluation Studies

2021
Demand-responsive transit (DRT) is a flexible form of public transport that adjusts the service based on travelers’ needs. DRT usually operates as feeder services to traditional transit systems, providing connectivity to low density and rural areas. DRT systems also serve a social role by providing mobility alternatives to elders, people with reduced ...
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Organisation of Demand-Responsive Transit

2014
Tijekom 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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Meta-Heuristics for a Class of Demand-Responsive Transit Systems

INFORMS Journal on Computing, 2005
The demand-adaptive systems studied in this paper attempt to offer demand-responsive services within the framework of traditional scheduled bus transportation: Users call to request service between two given points and, in so doing, induce detours in the vehicle routes; at the same time, though, a given set of compulsory stops is always served ...
Teodor Gabriel Crainic   +3 more
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