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DYNAMIC SYSTEM OPTIMAL ROUTING IN MULTIMODAL TRANSIT NETWORK

Abstract

The system optimal routing problem has been widely studied for road network while it is less considered for public transit system. Traditional shortest-path-based multimodal itinerary guidance systems may deteriorate the system performance when the assigned lines become congested. For this issue, we formulate the dynamic system optimal routing model for multimodal transit system. The transit system is represented by a multilevel graph to explicitly simulate passenger flow and transit system operations. A solution algorithm based on the cross entropy method is proposed, and its performance is compared with the method of successive averages in static and dynamic cases. Numerical study on a simple multimodal transit network provides the basis for comparing the system optimal routing and user optimal routing under different congestion levels.
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hal-00740347 , version 1 (09-10-2012)

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Tai-Yu Ma, Jean-Patrick Lebacque. DYNAMIC SYSTEM OPTIMAL ROUTING IN MULTIMODAL TRANSIT NETWORK. 2012. ⟨hal-00740347⟩
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