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摘要
最近,能够实现移动中换乘(IMT)的自动模块化车辆(AMVs)得到了发展,即在车辆行驶过程中,乘客可以在车辆之间移动。IMT 为公共交通运营提供了新的模式,可以提高系统的速度、灵活性和可靠性。我们利用 IMT 技术提出了首个全网无缝、无停靠站公交服务概念。我们最近提出了无停站自主模块化(SLAM)公交服务概念,乘客在公交线路上行驶时无需在每个公交站点停车。目前的工作将这一范例扩展到网络层面,开发了一个公交服务框架,其中在主要干道上运营的多条 SLAM 公交线路通过相互交换 pod 进行互动,为乘客提供旅行体验,不仅消除了单条线路上的大部分额外乘客停靠站点,还消除了外部换乘,即从一条公交线路换乘到另一条公交线路时无需在公交站点下车换乘公交车。这样就形成了一种高速服务,从乘客的始发站到覆盖区域内任何地方的终点站,都能提供完全无缝的旅程,而且在车辆行驶过程中还能在车内进行综合(即内部)换乘。我们的研究结果表明,与同类传统公交服务相比,拟议服务的运营要求更为严格,但其性能却明显优越,在实际系统设置下,乘客的出行成本最多可降低 35%。
A seamless bus network without external transfers using autonomous modular vehicles
Recently, autonomous modular vehicles (AMVs) capable of enabling in-motion transfer (IMT), i.e. passengers moving between vehicles while the vehicles are traveling, have been developed. IMT allows new paradigms for public transport operations that can enhance the speed, flexibility, and reliability of the system. We leverage IMT technology to propose the first network-wide seamless, stop-less bus service concept. We recently introduced the concept of a Stop-Less Autonomous Modular (SLAM) bus service, which eliminates the need for passengers to stop at each bus stop while traveling along a bus line. The current work extends this paradigm to the network level by developing a bus service framework in which multiple SLAM bus lines operating on main arterials interact by exchanging pods among each other to provide passengers with a travel experience that not only eliminates most extra passenger stops within a single line, but also eliminates external transfers, i.e. it removes the need to disembark at a bus stop to change buses when transferring from one bus line to another. The result is a high-speed service that provides a completely seamless journey from the passenger’s origin stop to destination stop anywhere in the coverage area, with integrated (i.e. internal) transfers that take place inside the vehicles themselves while they are in-motion. Our results show that while the proposed service has more stringent operating requirements than a comparable conventional bus service, it provides significantly superior performance, reducing passengers’ travel cost by up to 35% under realistic system settings.
期刊介绍:
Transportation Research: Part C (TR_C) is dedicated to showcasing high-quality, scholarly research that delves into the development, applications, and implications of transportation systems and emerging technologies. Our focus lies not solely on individual technologies, but rather on their broader implications for the planning, design, operation, control, maintenance, and rehabilitation of transportation systems, services, and components. In essence, the intellectual core of the journal revolves around the transportation aspect rather than the technology itself. We actively encourage the integration of quantitative methods from diverse fields such as operations research, control systems, complex networks, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Join us in exploring the intersection of transportation systems and emerging technologies to drive innovation and progress in the field.