Bus frequency optimization: When waiting time matters in user satisfaction

Reorganizing bus frequency to cater for the actual travel demand can save the cost of the public transport system significantly. Many, if not all, existing studies formulate this as a bus frequency optimization problem which tries to minimize passengers’ average waiting time. However, many investiga...

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Main Authors: MO, Songsong, BAO, Zhifeng, ZHENG, Baihua, PENG, Zhiyong
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-63172023-08-02T07:59:05Z Bus frequency optimization: When waiting time matters in user satisfaction MO, Songsong BAO, Zhifeng ZHENG, Baihua PENG, Zhiyong Reorganizing bus frequency to cater for the actual travel demand can save the cost of the public transport system significantly. Many, if not all, existing studies formulate this as a bus frequency optimization problem which tries to minimize passengers’ average waiting time. However, many investigations have confirmed that the user satisfaction drops faster as the waiting time increases. Consequently, this paper studies the bus frequency optimization problem considering the user satisfaction. Specifically, for the first time to our best knowledge, we study how to schedule the buses such that the total number of passengers who could receive their bus services within the waiting time threshold is maximized. We prove that this problem is NP-hard, and present an index-based algorithm with (1 − 1/e) approximation ratio. By exploiting the locality property of routes in a bus network, we propose a partition-based greedy method which achieves a (1 − ρ)(1 − 1/e) approximation ratio. Then we propose a progressive partition-based greedy method to further improve the efficiency while achieving a (1 − ρ)(1 − 1/e − ε) approximation ratio. Experiments on a real city-wide bus dataset in Singapore verify the efficiency, effectiveness, and scalability of our methods 2020-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5314 info:doi/10.1007/978-3-030-59416-9_12 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6317/viewcontent/2004.07812.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University bus frequency scheduling optimization user waiting time minimization approximate algorithm. Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering Transportation
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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topic bus frequency scheduling optimization
user waiting time minimization
approximate algorithm.
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
Transportation
spellingShingle bus frequency scheduling optimization
user waiting time minimization
approximate algorithm.
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
Transportation
MO, Songsong
BAO, Zhifeng
ZHENG, Baihua
PENG, Zhiyong
Bus frequency optimization: When waiting time matters in user satisfaction
description Reorganizing bus frequency to cater for the actual travel demand can save the cost of the public transport system significantly. Many, if not all, existing studies formulate this as a bus frequency optimization problem which tries to minimize passengers’ average waiting time. However, many investigations have confirmed that the user satisfaction drops faster as the waiting time increases. Consequently, this paper studies the bus frequency optimization problem considering the user satisfaction. Specifically, for the first time to our best knowledge, we study how to schedule the buses such that the total number of passengers who could receive their bus services within the waiting time threshold is maximized. We prove that this problem is NP-hard, and present an index-based algorithm with (1 − 1/e) approximation ratio. By exploiting the locality property of routes in a bus network, we propose a partition-based greedy method which achieves a (1 − ρ)(1 − 1/e) approximation ratio. Then we propose a progressive partition-based greedy method to further improve the efficiency while achieving a (1 − ρ)(1 − 1/e − ε) approximation ratio. Experiments on a real city-wide bus dataset in Singapore verify the efficiency, effectiveness, and scalability of our methods
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author MO, Songsong
BAO, Zhifeng
ZHENG, Baihua
PENG, Zhiyong
author_facet MO, Songsong
BAO, Zhifeng
ZHENG, Baihua
PENG, Zhiyong
author_sort MO, Songsong
title Bus frequency optimization: When waiting time matters in user satisfaction
title_short Bus frequency optimization: When waiting time matters in user satisfaction
title_full Bus frequency optimization: When waiting time matters in user satisfaction
title_fullStr Bus frequency optimization: When waiting time matters in user satisfaction
title_full_unstemmed Bus frequency optimization: When waiting time matters in user satisfaction
title_sort bus frequency optimization: when waiting time matters in user satisfaction
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5314
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6317/viewcontent/2004.07812.pdf
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