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Demand responsive services in hierarchical public transportation system

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2002
An advanced public transportation system called the local initiative for neighborhood circulation (LINC) is proposed and the realization of its usage is investigated. LINC effectiveness and efficiency comes from its utilization of a transit-station-oriented system with elimination of present bus stops. LINC has three levels of services.
Keiichi Uchimura   +2 more
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Demand responsive transportation: An interpretive review

Transportation, 1976
The problems and potential of several demand responsive transportation (DRT) modes are examined in this paper. The analysis provides suggested recommendations to decision makers, as well as policy analysts and transportation planners. Included in the definition of DRT are the auto, taxi, rent-a-car, jitney, dial-a-bus, car pool, and subscription bus.
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An Overivew of Demand Responsive Transportation Systems

1973
Presented at the 1st International Conference on Transportation Research, June 1973, Bruges ...
Roos, Daniel, Roos, Daniel
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PowerDriverDTSS: The advanced demand responsive transport service system

Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, 2003
Powersoft has developed PowerDriverDTSS(R), an hardware and software architecture based on proprietary algorithm for demand transport services with undefined timetable, route and stops. PowerDriverDTSS(R) resolves the major problems of this type of service as the real time customers booking with the optimization of the vehicle path, guaranteeing an ...
C. Lastrucci, L. Lastrucci, F. Casati
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Demand responsive public transportation using wireless technologies

Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Wireless Technologies for Humanitarian Relief, 2011
Air pollution has been the bane of society for which we still have not got a satisfying solution. The air pollution due to automobiles constitutes around 60--90% of the total air pollution in the urban area. To curtail this, the mass transportation, bus facilities in particular, in any city has to be fine tuned in such a way that they serve the need of
S. Prashanth   +2 more
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Determining the Viability of a Demand-Responsive Transport System under Varying Demand Scenarios

Proceedings of the Sixth ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Computational Transportation Science, 2013
Collaborative transportation has been proposed as a potential solution to decrease congestion, reduce environmental effects of transport, and provide transportation options to those with no or restricted travel options. One such system is demand-responsive transport, in which passengers share a vehicle, usually a bus, but can be picked up or dropped ...
Nicole Ronald   +3 more
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Collective intelligence for demand-responsive transportation systems

Proceedings of the 8th international conference on New technologies in distributed systems - NOTERE '08, 2008
Today's public transportation systems are subject to many requirements that are difficult to reconcile. They are deterministic and based on frequencies and routes that are set in advance. In this paper, we propose a self-organization model in order to carry out a global adaptability that is able to maintain a good dispatching of the fleet of vehicles ...
Besma Zeddini   +3 more
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Scheduling Method for Demand‐Responsive Transportation System

Journal of Transportation Engineering, 1989
This paper offers an addition to a family of previously proposed vehicle-scheduling models for a demand-responsive transportation system. The assumed operating environment consists of many-to-many travel demand, multivehicle, advanced reservation, and time-window constraint for pickup and drop-off times.
Shinya Kikuchi, Jong‐Ho Rhee
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Initial Response To A Demand-responsive Public Transportation System.

1974
PhD ; Area planning & development ; Urban planning ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/190863/2/7500632 ...
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