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Dispatching control at transfer stations in multi‐hub transit networks
Authors:Ching‐Jung Ting  Paul Schonfeld
Institution:1. Ching‐Jung Ting, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan, R.O.C.;2. Paul Schonfeld, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Maryland, MD, U.S.A.
Abstract:Among dispatching control approaches, the holding option has attracted the most attention in bus control. However, holding a vehicle at a transfer station may exacerbate the delays because more passengers might accumulate at downstream stations and may also affect other connecting routes at other transfer stations. Our problem is to minimize the total costs of dispatching ready vehicles at each transfer station along coordinated routes in a multi‐hub transit network. The total costs include the waiting cost for on‐board passengers, the missed connection costs for late arrival passengers at the subject transfer station and possible transfer costs at downstream transfer stations. We develop a heuristic algorithm to optimize the holding times based on real time information about late vehicles. The results show that ready vehicles should be held longer when the arrival variances of late vehicles are small or when many late connecting passengers are expected.
Keywords:Holding times  Timed transfers  Intelligent transportation systems
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