2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/7189060
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Multiperiod Hierarchical Location Problem of Transit Hub in Urban Agglomeration Area

Abstract: With the rapid urbanization in developing countries, urban agglomeration area (UAA) forms. Also, transportation demand in UAA grows rapidly and presents hierarchical feature. Therefore, it is imperative to develop models for transit hubs to guide the development of UAA and better meet the time-varying and hierarchical transportation demand. In this paper, the multiperiod hierarchical location problem of transit hub in urban agglomeration area (THUAA) is studied. A hierarchical service network of THUAA with a m… Show more

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“…The integration of time series of satellite images and conventional census-based measurements reveals new ways of monitoring urban development, offering continuous and calibrated measurements of city brightness. Combined with temporally consistent variables, this work also offers valuable input toward local urban planning, such as resources allocation and public transportation networking [ 51 ]. Furthermore, given the nature of satellite-derived data, such information is also highly comparable for large-scale cross-city comparison studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of time series of satellite images and conventional census-based measurements reveals new ways of monitoring urban development, offering continuous and calibrated measurements of city brightness. Combined with temporally consistent variables, this work also offers valuable input toward local urban planning, such as resources allocation and public transportation networking [ 51 ]. Furthermore, given the nature of satellite-derived data, such information is also highly comparable for large-scale cross-city comparison studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al. (2017) study the demand change in passenger transportation due to urbanization and develop a model that they test on a transportation network in China. Gromov et al.…”
Section: Application Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Karimi et al [19] designed a capacitated hub median location problem with a nested hierarchical structure and used a real-world dataset from the hub location problem corresponding to the Iranian hub airport location. Li et al [20] described a hierarchical service network with a nested structure and investigated a multi-period hierarchical location problem for a transportation hub in an urban agglomeration area. Torkestani et al [21] designed nested and non-nested networks in a capacitated hierarchical multimodal hub location problem considering multiple periods in the planning horizon.…”
Section: Hierarchical Passenger Hub Structurementioning
confidence: 99%