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高峰时段,火车站内人流高度集中,对乘客的舒适度和安全构成重大威胁。实时人流统计和行人微观模拟方面的最新技术进步,使得建立反应灵敏的人流管理通道以防止出现过度拥挤的情况成为可能。本文提出了一种基于模拟的成本效益分析方法,利用通常用于评估灵活基础设施的 "实际期权 "方法,估算在伦敦桥站实施响应式通道的相关成本和效益,同时考虑到客流的不确定性和各利益相关方的利益。示例结果表明,与静态闸机相比,响应式闸机提供了更好的服务,这主要是由于与安全、旅行时间和舒适度相关的风险预计会降低,从而弥补了较高的安装和维护成本。预计将开展进一步的研究,以加强客流不确定性的建模,并扩大目标函数,以涵盖更多的外部因素。考虑到不确定性及其对社会的各种影响,本文提出的基于模拟的成本效益分析可扩展到更广泛的智能交通系统。因此,本文提出的工具有助于提高投资决策过程的透明度和客观性,特别是在智能城市的发展方面。
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Evaluating intelligent transport systems for multiple stakeholders and considering future uncertainty: a simulation-based cost-benefit analysis of responsive gateways at the London Bridge Station
The high concentration of people in train stations during rush hour poses a significant risk to passenger comfort and safety. Recent technological advancements in real-time crowd counting and pedestrian microsimulations have made it feasible to create responsive gateways for managing passenger flow to prevent overcrowding situations. This paper proposes a simulation-based cost-benefit analysis, utilizing the Real Options methodology commonly employed to assess flexible infrastructure, to estimate the costs and benefits associated with implementing responsive gateways at the London Bridge Station, while considering uncertainties in passenger flow and the interests of various stakeholders. Results from the demonstrative example indicate that the responsive gateways offer a better service than the static ones mainly due to the expected reduction in the risks related to safety, travel time and comfort that compensate for a higher cost of installation and maintenance. Further research is envisioned to enhance the modeling of passenger flow uncertainties and expand the objective function to encompass additional externalities. The simulation-based cost-benefit analysis proposed in this paper can be extended to a broader range of intelligent transportation systems, considering uncertainties and their diverse impacts on society. Thus, this paper presents a tool that contributes to a more transparent and objective investment decision-making process, particularly concerning the development of smart cities.
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