Schedule-Based Dynamic Transit Modeling: Theory and Applications - Operations Research / Computer Science Interfaces Series - Nigel H M Wilson - Books - Springer-Verlag New York Inc. - 9781402076879 - December 31, 2003
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Schedule-Based Dynamic Transit Modeling: Theory and Applications - Operations Research / Computer Science Interfaces Series 2004 edition

Nigel H M Wilson

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Schedule-Based Dynamic Transit Modeling: Theory and Applications - Operations Research / Computer Science Interfaces Series 2004 edition

Schedule-Based Dynamic Transit Modeling: Theory and Applications outlines the new schedule-based dynamic approach to mass transit modeling. These future models of mass transit systems will continue to add higher levels of accuracy and sensitivity desired in forecasting the performance of public transport systems.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: - Preface. - General Aspects. - 1: The Schedule-Based approach in dynamic transit modelling: a general overview; A. Nuzzolo, U. Crisalli. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. User target time and demand temporal segmentation. 1.3. Transit supply models. 1.4. Schedule-based path choice models. 1.5. Schedule-based assignment models. 1.6. Conclusions. - 2: A dynamic mode transit service choice model to design ex-urban transport service timetables; E. Cascetta, A. Papola. 2.1. Introduction. 2.2. The proposed joint mode-transit service choice model: general structure. 2.3. The database and choice set definition. 2.4. Estimation of the model. 2.5. Conclusion. - 3: Finding shortest time-dependent paths in Schedule-Based transit networks: a Label Setting algorithm; M. Florian. 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. General problem definition. 3.3. The deterministic transit assignment algorithm. 3.4. Application issue. 3.5. Conclusions. - 4: A large scale Stochastic Multi-Class Schedule-Based transit model with random coefficients; O. Anker Nielsen. 4.1. Background. 4.2. Modelling context. 4.3. Utility functions in the transit assignment model. 4.4. Solution algorithm. 4.5. Proposals to optimise MSA-based models. 4.6. Conclusions and recommendations. - 5: Schedule-Based Dynamic Assignment models for public transport networks; F. Russo. 5.1. Introduction and general definitions. 5.2. Demand models. 5.3. Supply models. 5.4. Transit dynamic assignment models. - Application To ITS. - 6: Simulation-Based Evaluation of Advanced Public Transportation Systems; D. Morgan, H. Koutsopoulos, M. Ben-Akiva. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Model requirements. 6.3. Modeling framework. 6.4. Case study. 6.5. Conclusion. - 7: Short-term prediction of vehicle occupancy in Advanced Public Transportation Information Systems (APTIS); P. Coppola, L. Rosati. 7.1. Introduction. 7.2. The case study of the city of Naples. 7.3. The overall modeling framework. 7.4. Preliminary applications to small scale examples networks. 7.5. Conclusion and research perspectives. - 8: DY-RT: a tool for Schedule-Based planning of regional transit networks; U. Crisalli, L. Rosati. 8.1. Introduction. 8.2. DY-RT software architecture. 8.3. DY-RT: the system of models. 8.4. Application examples. 8.5. Conclusions. - 9: A Schedule-Based transit assignment model addressing the passengers' choice among competing connections; M. Friedrich, S. Wekech. 9.1. Introduction. 9.2. Existing approaches. 9.3. Connection search. 9.4. Connection choice. 9.5. Application and outlook. - 10: Estimation of transit passenger Origin-Destination matrices from passenger counts in congested transit networks; W. H K. Lam, Z. X. Wu. 10.1. Introduction. 10.2. Some useful concepts for transit networks and notations. 10.3. Model formulation.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 31, 2003
ISBN13 9781402076879
Publishers Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Pages 282
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 17 mm   ·   594 g
Language English  
Editor Nuzzolo, Agostino
Editor Wilson, Nigel H. M.

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