Research on Space-Time and Network Characteristics of Interprovincial Passenger Flow during the 2019 Spring Festival Transportation

Author(s):  
Hai-peng Wang ◽  
Dong-mei Liu ◽  
Yu-qi Guo ◽  
Yu-qing Liu ◽  
Wen-bin Zha
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (18) ◽  
pp. 4989 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Yu ◽  
Hua Bai ◽  
Jun Chen ◽  
Xingchen Yan

The rapid development of cities has brought new challenges and opportunities to traditional traffic management. The usage of smart cards promotes the upgrading of intelligent transportation systems, and also produces considerable big data. As an important part of the urban comprehensive transportation system, Nanjing metro has more than 1 million inbound and outbound records of traffic smart cards used by residents every day. How to process these traffic data and present them visually is an urgent problem in modern traffic management. In this study, five working days with normal weather conditions in Nanjing were selected, and the swiping records of the smart cards were extracted, and the space–time characteristics were analyzed. In terms of time analysis, this research analyzed the 24-h fluctuation of daily average passenger flow, peak hour coefficient of passenger flow, 24-h fluctuation of passenger flow on different metro lines, passenger flow intensity on different metro lines and passenger flow comparison at different stations. In spatial analysis, this study uses thermodynamic charts to represent the inflow and outflow of passengers at different stations during early and evening peak periods. The analysis results and visualized images directly reflect the area where Nanjing metro congestion is located, and also shows the commuting characteristics of residents. It can solve the problem of urban congestion, carry out the rational layout of urban functional areas, and promote the sustainable development of people and cities.


2018 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 677-701 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heng Li ◽  
Yu Cao

AbstractAccording to the Temporal Focus Hypothesis (TFH), people’s implicit spatial conceptions are shaped by their temporal focus. Whereas previous studies have demonstrated that people’s cultural or individual differences related to certain temporal focus may influence their spatializations of time, we focus on temporal landmarks as potential additional influences on people’s space-time mappings. In Experiment 1, we investigated how personally-related events influence students’ conceptions of time. The results showed that student examinees were more likely to think about time according to the past-in-front mapping, and student registrants, future-in-front mapping. Experiment 2 explored the influence of calendar markers and found that participants tested on the Chinese Spring Festival, a symbol of a fresh start, tended to conceptualize the future as in front of them, while those tested on the Tomb Sweeping Day, an opportunity to remember the ancestors, showed the reversed pattern. In Experiment 3, two scenarios representing past or future landmarks correspondingly were presented to participants. We found that past-focused/future -focused scenarios caused an increase in the rate of past-in-front/future-in-front responses respectively. Taken together, the results from these three studies suggest that people’s conceptions of time may vary according to temporal landmarks, which can be explained by the TFH.


2010 ◽  
Vol 143-144 ◽  
pp. 687-692
Author(s):  
Xiao Yan Yan ◽  
Yang Li ◽  
Biao Huang ◽  
Quan Zhou

Today, in china the train dispatching problem and the problem of scattering the sudden passenger flow in minimal time widely appear in railway transportation in spring festival season. We try to apply the computer network to the railway transportation net and solve the problem of scattering the passenger flow in spring festival by using the solutions in computer network. It puts forth a solution to the granularity queue management and the queue dispatching that combines the QoSFR model with the temporary passengers' transportation program during the spring festival season. We should analyze the problems from the perspective of network technology and build up the model of solving spring festival transportation problem by using the solutions to network blocking problem in order to mitigate the serious spring festival transportation problem at present.


2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. B. Kennedy
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Author(s):  
Roger Penrose ◽  
Wolfgang Rindler
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