scholarly journals Fare Optimality Analysis of Urban Rail Transit under Various Objective Functions

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lianbo Deng ◽  
Zhao Zhang ◽  
Kangni Liu ◽  
Wenliang Zhou ◽  
Junfeng Ma

Urban rail transit fare strategies include fare structures and fare levels. We propose a rail transit line fare decision based on an operating plan that falls under elastic demand. Combined with the train operation plan, considering flat fare and distance-based fare, and based on the benefit analysis of both passenger flow and operating enterprises, we construct the objective functions and build an optimization model in terms of the operators’ interests, the system’s efficiency, system regulation goals, and the system costs. The solving algorithm based on the simulated annealing algorithm is established. Using as an example the Changsha Metro Line 2, we analyzed the optimized results of different models under the two fare structures system. Finally the recommendations of fare strategies are given.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-27
Author(s):  
Yonghao Yin ◽  
Dewei Li ◽  
Kai Zhao ◽  
Ruixia Yang

When passengers are oversaturated in the urban rail transit system and a further increase of train frequency is impossible, passenger flow control strategy is an indispensable approach to avoid congestion and ensure safety. To make the best use of train capacity and reduce the passenger waiting time, coordinative flow control is necessary at each station on a line. In most published studies, the equilibrium of passenger distributions among different stations and periods is not considered. As a result, two issues occur making it hard to implement in practical. First, a large number of passengers are held up outside a small number of stations for very long time. Second, there is a large variation of controlled flows for successive time intervals. To alleviate this problem, a single-line equilibrium passenger flow control model is constructed, which minimizes the total passenger delay. By applying different forms of the delay penalty function (constant and linear), flow control strategies such as independent flow control and equilibrium flow control can be reproduced. An improved simulated annealing algorithm is proposed to solve the model. A numerical case is studied to analyze the sensitivity of the functions, and the best parameter relationship in different functions could be confirmed. A real-world case from Batong Line corridor in Beijing subway is used to test the applicability of the model and algorithm, and the result shows that the solution with linear delay penalty functions can not only reduce the total passenger delay but also equilibrate the number of flow control passengers on spatial and temporal.


2013 ◽  
Vol 433-435 ◽  
pp. 612-616 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Xia ◽  
Fan Yu Kong ◽  
Song Yuan Xie

This study analyses and compares several forecast methods of urban rail transit passenger flow, and indicates the necessity of forecasting short-term passenger flow. Support vector regression is a promising method for the forecast of passenger flow because it uses a risk function consisting of the empirical error and a regularized term which is based on the structural risk minimization principle. In this paper, the prediction model of urban rail transit passenger flow is constructed. Through the comparison with BP neural networks forecast methods, the experimental results show that applying this method in URT passenger flow forecasting is feasible and it provides a promising alternative to passenger flow prediction.


2012 ◽  
Vol 253-255 ◽  
pp. 1995-2000
Author(s):  
Qiao Mei Tang ◽  
Li Ping Shen ◽  
Xian Yong Tang

large passenger flow is a common condition of urban transit operation, and the station bears the pressure of large passenger flow directly. This paper analyzes the reason for the appearance of large passenger flow and the characteristics of it, discusses the principles and methods that the station can apply under large passenger flow combined with the passenger’s transport process and the operation process.


2021 ◽  
pp. 2150461
Author(s):  
Xiang Li ◽  
Yan Bai ◽  
Kaixiong Su

The increase of urban traffic demands has directly affected some large cities that are now dealing with more serious urban rail transit congestion. In order to ensure the travel efficiency of passengers and improve the service level of urban rail transit, we proposed a multi-line collaborative passenger flow control model for urban rail transit networks. The model constructed here is based on passenger flow characteristics and congestion propagation rules. Considering the passenger demand constraints, as well as section transport and station capacity constraints, a linear programming model is established with the aim of minimizing total delayed time of passengers and minimizing control intensities at each station. The network constructed by Line 2, Line 6 and Line 8 of the Beijing metro is the study case used in this research to analyze control stations, control durations and control intensities. The results show that the number of delayed passengers is significantly reduced and the average flow control ratio is relatively balanced at each station, which indicates that the model can effectively relieve congestion and provide quantitative references for urban rail transit operators to come up with new and more effective passenger flow control measures.


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