Comparison of dynamic control strategies for transit operations

Comparison of dynamic control strategies for transit operations

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Article ID: iaor20132253
Volume: 28
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 101
End Page Number: 113
Publication Date: Mar 2013
Journal: Transportation Research Part C
Authors: , , , , , ,
Keywords: transportation (urban), traffic control, buses
Abstract:

Real‐time headway‐based control is a key issue to reduce bus bunching in high frequency urban bus services where schedules are difficult to implement. Several mechanisms have been proposed in the literature, but very few performance comparisons are available. In this paper two different approaches are tested over eight different scenarios. Both methodologies solve the same problem, the former based on a deterministic optimization over a long‐term rolling horizon, while the latter proposes a hybrid predictive approach considering a shorter horizon and a stochastic evolution of the system. The comparison is conducted through scenarios that include three different dimensions: (i) bus capacities which can be reached or not, (ii) service frequencies, considering high and medium frequency services and (iii) different load profiles along the corridor. The results show that the deterministic approach performs better under scenarios where bus capacity could be reached frequently along the route while the hybrid predictive control approach performs better in situations where this does not happen.

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