PASSENGER PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS IN SENAYAN MRT JAKARTA PLATFORM DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC USING MICROSIMULATION
Since March 2020, Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread rapidly in Indonesia. In a public facility, health protocol must be implemented, including physical distancing. The implementation of physical distancing at a train station as a public facility can be analyzed through a microsimula...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/65559 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Since March 2020, Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread rapidly in
Indonesia. In a public facility, health protocol must be implemented, including physical
distancing. The implementation of physical distancing at a train station as a public
facility can be analyzed through a microsimulation model with PTV VISSIM software,
with the performance indicator of distance between passengers. The study location of
the microsimulation model is MRT Senayan Jakarta Platform, with the calibration of
passenger walking behavior and the validation against the passenger walking
characteristics based on a survey in the existing pandemic conditions. The
microsimulation model is analyzed on the existing condition during pandemic and the
scenarios of maximum passenger flow with alternative policy changes. Based on the
microsimulation results in existing conditions, the distance between passengers is far
greater than the required distance, indicating the physical distancing implementation.
In the scenario of maximum passenger flow, the average distance between passengers
is smaller than the required distance. Alternative policy changes are needed to this
scenario. Based on the microsimulation results, reducing headway, increasing train
capacity, increasing train door duration, and changing train door function can
improve the distance between passenger performance to reduce the virus spreading at
stations in crowded passenger conditions. Changing the train door function will be
effective if it is applied to the uncrowded conditions or applied with the other changes
of policy alternatives. |
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