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Development of a probabilistic model to optimize disseminated real-time bus arrival information for pre-trip passengers

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JOURNAL OF ADVANCED TRANSPORTATION
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 195-215

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WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1002/atr.5670410205

Keywords

ATIS; arrival time; bus; wait time; service quality; pre-trip passengers; transit

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In the advent of Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS), the total wait time of passengers for buses may be reduced by disseminating real-time bus arrival times for the next or series of buses to pre-trip passengers through various media (e.g., internet, mobile phones, and personal digital assistants). A probabilistic model is desirable and developed in this study, while realistic distributions of bus and passenger arrivals are considered. The disseminated bus arrival time is optimized by minimizing the total wait time incurred by pre-trip passengers, and its impact to the total wait time under both late and early bus arrival conditions is studied. Relations between the optimal disseminated bus arrival time and major model parameters, such as the mean and standard deviation of arrival times for buses and pre-trip passengers, are investigated. Analytical results are presented based on Normal and Lognormal distributions of bus arrivals and Gumbel distribution of pre-trip passenger arrivals at a designated stop. The developed methodology can be practically applied to any arrival distributions of buses and passengers.

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