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Title: | Bus-based park-and-ride system: A stochastic model on multimodal network with congestion pricing schemes | Authors: | Liu, Z. Meng, Q. |
Keywords: | congestion pricing multimodal network park-and-ride probit-based stochastic user equilibrium transit assignment |
Issue Date: | 4-May-2014 | Citation: | Liu, Z., Meng, Q. (2014-05-04). Bus-based park-and-ride system: A stochastic model on multimodal network with congestion pricing schemes. International Journal of Systems Science 45 (5) : 994-1006. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207721.2012.743617 | Abstract: | This paper focuses on modelling the network flow equilibrium problem on a multimodal transport network with bus-based park-and-ride (P&R) system and congestion pricing charges. The multimodal network has three travel modes: auto mode, transit mode and P&R mode. A continuously distributed value-of-time is assumed to convert toll charges and transit fares to time unit, and the users route choice behaviour is assumed to follow the probit-based stochastic user equilibrium principle with elastic demand. These two assumptions have caused randomness to the users generalised travel times on the multimodal network. A comprehensive network framework is first defined for the flow equilibrium problem with consideration of interactions between auto flows and transit (bus) flows. Then, a fixed-point model with unique solution is proposed for the equilibrium flows, which can be solved by a convergent cost averaging method. Finally, the proposed methodology is tested by a network example. © 2012 Taylor & Francis. | Source Title: | International Journal of Systems Science | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/90924 | ISSN: | 00207721 | DOI: | 10.1080/00207721.2012.743617 |
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