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Modelling and evaluation of adaptive bus-preemption control with and without Automatic Vehicle Location systems

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  • Chang, Gang-len
  • Vasudevan, Meenakshy
  • Su, Chih-chiang

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To explore the advantage of integrating bus-preemption with adaptive signal control, this study has produced two integrated models for adaptive bus-preemption control in the absence and presence of Automatic Vehicle Location systems. Instead of using prespecified strategies, such as phase extension, phase early start, and/or special bus phase, the proposed models make a preemption decision based on a performance index which includes vehicle delay, bus schedule delay, and passenger delay. This study also contains an extensive simulation evaluation with respect to the integration of adaptive control with bus-preemption. Under both with and without Automatic Vehicle Location environments, both developed models yield quite promising results.

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  • Chang, Gang-len & Vasudevan, Meenakshy & Su, Chih-chiang, 1996. "Modelling and evaluation of adaptive bus-preemption control with and without Automatic Vehicle Location systems," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 30(4), pages 251-268, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:transa:v:30:y:1996:i:4:p:251-268
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    1. Jacobson, Jesse & Sheffi, Yosef, 1981. "Analytical model of traffic delays under bus signal preemption: Theory and application," Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, Elsevier, vol. 15(2), pages 127-138, April.
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