2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/3862157
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Adaptive Multilevel Collaborative Passenger Flow Control in Peak Hours for a Subway Line

Abstract: Due to contradiction of large-scale passenger demand and limited transportation capacity, the passengers who cannot be transported away in time accumulate and congest in stations. To ensure travel safety, improve travel efficiency, and ameliorate waiting environments for passengers, this paper proposes an adaptive multilevel collaborative passenger flow control strategy integrating the control of station entrance and station hall. An integer linear programming model is constructed, which aims at minimizing the… Show more

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“…Bešinović et al (2021) constructed a hybrid model of train rescheduling and passenger flow control to resume train service as quickly as possible after a disruption and minimize passenger wait time. Xue et al (2020) and Wang et al (2015) built optimization models to achieve the shortest wait time for passengers, aiming to alleviate the pressure at oversaturated stations and realize the coordination of stations along one line. Jiang et al (2017) studied a strategy for passenger flow control on a single line that involved stop-skipping and proposed corresponding algorithms.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bešinović et al (2021) constructed a hybrid model of train rescheduling and passenger flow control to resume train service as quickly as possible after a disruption and minimize passenger wait time. Xue et al (2020) and Wang et al (2015) built optimization models to achieve the shortest wait time for passengers, aiming to alleviate the pressure at oversaturated stations and realize the coordination of stations along one line. Jiang et al (2017) studied a strategy for passenger flow control on a single line that involved stop-skipping and proposed corresponding algorithms.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xue et al. (2020) and Wang et al. (2015) built optimization models to achieve the shortest wait time for passengers, aiming to alleviate the pressure at oversaturated stations and realize the coordination of stations along one line.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The buffer platform plays a key role in managing flow and reducing congestion [29,30]. The size of the entrance gathering space can help alleviate bottlenecks and enhance the overall station environment [31].…”
Section: Investigating Potential Influencers On Passenger Satisfactio...mentioning
confidence: 99%