883 resultados para bus ridership
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This paper deals with “The Enchanted Journey,” which is a daily event tour booked by Bollywood-film fans. During the tour, the participants visit original sites of famous Bollywood films at various locations in Switzerland; moreover, the tour includes stops for lunch and shopping. Each day, up to five buses operate the tour. For operational reasons, however, two or more buses cannot stay at the same location simultaneously. Further operative constraints include time windows for all activities and precedence constraints between some activities. The planning problem is how to compute a feasible schedule for each bus. We implement a two-step hierarchical approach. In the first step, we minimize the total waiting time; in the second step, we minimize the total travel time of all buses. We present a basic formulation of this problem as a mixed-integer linear program. We enhance this basic formulation by symmetry-breaking constraints, which reduces the search space without loss of generality. We report on computational results obtained with the Gurobi Solver. Our numerical results show that all relevant problem instances can be solved using the basic formulation within reasonable CPU time, and that the symmetry-breaking constraints reduce that CPU time considerably.
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En este proyecto se ha diseñado un sistema de adquisición y uso compartido de datos orientado a la implantación en un vehículo monoplaza de Formula SAE. Más concretamente, se encarga de recoger la información proporcionada por cuatro sensores infrarrojos de temperatura que sondearán constantemente la temperatura a la que se encuentran las ruedas del vehículo. La información, recogida en una memoria de almacenamiento masivo, se compartirá con otros dispositivos mediante un bus común. Los sensores empleados para generar la información los proporciona Melexis. Dichos sensores permiten estar todos simultáneamente conectados en un bus común gracias a su electrónica interna. Mediante el bus I2C irán conectados los cuatro sensores de nuestra aplicación (uno por cada rueda) permitiéndose añadir a posteriori más sensores o incluso otros elementos que permitan la comunicación por este tipo de bus I2C. La gestión de las tareas se realiza mediante el microcontrolador DSPIC33FJ256GP710-I/PF proporcionado por Microchip. Este es un microcontrolador complejo, por lo que para nuestra aplicación desaprovecharemos parte de su potencial. En nuestra tarjeta ha sido solamente añadido el uso de los dos I2C (uno para la tarjeta SD y el otro para los sensores), el módulo ECAN1 (para las comunicaciones por bus CAN), el módulo SPI (para acceder a una memoria Flash), 4 ADCs (para posibles mediciones) y 2 entradas de interrupción (para posible interactuación con el usuario), a parte de los recursos internos necesarios. En este proyecto se realiza tanto el desarrollo de una tarjeta de circuito impreso dedicada a resolver la funcionalidad requerida, así como su programación a través del entorno de programación facilitado por Microchip, el ICD2 Programmer. In this project, an acquisition and sharing system of data, which is oriented to be installed in a Formula SAE single-seater vehicle, has been designed. Concretely, it is responsible for getting the information supplied by four IR temperature sensors that monitor the wheels temperature. The information, which is loaded in a massive storage memory, will be shared with other devices by means of a common bus. The sensors used to generate the information are supplied by Melexis. Such specific sensors let that all they can be connected to the same bus at the same time due to their internal electronic. The four sensors will be connected through an I2C bus, one for each wheel, although we could add later more sensors or even other devices that they were able to let the I2C communication. Tasks management will be done by means of the DSPIC33FJ256GP710-I/PF microcontroller, which will be supplied by Microchip. This is a complex microcontroller, so, in our application we waste off a part of its potential. In our PCB has only been incorporated the use of the two I2C (one for the SD card and the other for the sensors), the ECAN module (to communicate devices), the SPI module (to access to the Flash memory), 4 ADC’s (for possible measurements) and 2 interrupt inputs (for possible inter-action with the user), a part of the necessary internal resources. This project aims the PCB development dedicated to solve the requested functionality and its programming through the programming environment provided by Microchip (the ICD2 programmer).
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One of the main problems in urban areas is the steady growth in car ownership and traffic levels. Therefore, the challenge of sustainability is focused on a shift of the demand for mobility from cars to collective means of transport. For this end, buses are a key element of the public transport systems. In this respect Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) systems help citizens change their travel behaviour towards more sustainable transport modes. This paper provides an assessment methodology which evaluates how RTPI systems improve the quality of bus services in two European cities, Madrid and Bremerhaven. In the case of Madrid, bus punctuality has increased by 3%. Regarding the travellers perception, Madrid raised its quality of service by 6% while Bremerhaven increased by 13%. On the other hand, the users ́ perception of Public Transport (PT) image increased by 14%.
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During the first decade of the new millennium, fueled by the economic development in Spain, urban bus services were extended. Since the years 2008 and 2009, the root of the economic crisis, the improvement of these services is at risk due to economic problems. In this paper, the technical efficiency of the main urban bus companies in Spain during the 2004–2009 period are studied using SBM (slack-based measures) models and by establishing the slacks in the services' production inputs. The influence of a series of exogenous variables on the operation of the different services is also analyzed. It is concluded that only the 24% of the case studies are efficient, and some urban form variables can explain part of the inefficiency. The methodology used allows studying the inefficiency in a disaggregated way that other DEA (data envelopment analysis) models do not.
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In this paper some mathematical programming models are exposed in order to set the number of services on a specified system of bus lines, which are intended to assist high demand levels which may arise because of the disruption of Rapid Transit services or during the celebration of massive events. By means of this model two types of basic magnitudes can be determined, basically: a) the number of bus units assigned to each line and b) the number of services that should be assigned to those units. In these models, passenger flow assignment to lines can be considered of the system optimum type, in the sense that the assignment of units and of services is carried out minimizing a linear combination of operation costs and total travel time of users. The models consider delays experienced by buses as a consequence of the get in/out of the passengers, queueing at stations and the delays that passengers experience waiting at the stations. For the case of a congested strategy based user optimal passenger assignment model with strict capacities on the bus lines, the use of the method of successive averages is shown.
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One of the main problems in urban areas is the steady growth in car ownership and traffic levels. Therefore, the challenge of sustainability is focused on a shift of the demand for mobility from cars to collective means of transport. For this purpose, buses are a key element of the public transport systems. In this respect Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) systems help people change their travel behaviour towards more sustainable transport modes. This paper provides an assessment methodology which evaluates how RTPI systems improve the quality of bus services performance in two European cities, Madrid and Bremerhaven. In the case of Madrid, bus punctuality has increased by 3%. Regarding the travellers perception, Madrid raised its quality of service by 6% while Bremerhaven increased by 13%. On the other hand, the users¿ perception of Public Transport (PT) image increased by 14%.
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Il sistema di trasporto detto Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) è stato lanciato a Curitiba, in Brasile, nel 1974 per offrire un trasporto in bus efficiente ed efficace nella città in rapida espansione. Questa sperienza, insieme a quella di Ottawa (1983) e Quito (1994) ha dimostrato di essere una soluzione molto efficiente per il trasporto di massa. Per tutta l’Europa si sono iniziate a sviluppare esperienze simili, introducendo però un concetto diverso per quanto riguarda la qualità di servizio. Infatti sistemi come il “trunk network” nella Svezia, il Metrobus nella Germania oppure il BHNS (Bus à Aut. Niveau de Service) nella Francia trattano la qualità di servizio da una prospettiva più ampia che il BRT, dato che considerano aspetti come l’immagine ed il comfort oltre che velocità, frequenza e affidabilità. Questi nuovi sistemi BHLS (Buses with a High Quality of Service) consentono di combinare la qualità di servizio del tram con il costo basso e l’altà flessibilità dei sistema bus, fornendo soluzioni molto interessanti in termini di accessibilità e livelli di servizio, che permettono l’adattamento ai differenti contesti urbani (dimensione, popolazione, densità, ecc.). This article compares different European experiences with tramways and BHLS, especially from the economic point of view, considering their respective costs, benefits and advantages altogether.