Analysis Of Rail Rapid Transit Systems By Means Of Simulation Models
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Free (open access)
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Volume
36
Pages
10
Published
1998
Size
899 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/UT980101
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
G. Malavasi
Abstract
During actual operation of rail rapid transit systems, in the absence of any kind of control system, variations of stop times at stations are observed; this creates zones in which train density (train/km) is high and zones in which it is low In order to study the effectiveness of the various possible traffic control strategies, the evolution of the transport system under several different circumstances must be known. In the following, the characteristics of a simulation model and its applications in the analysis of system performance on the basis of service quality and regularity indices are described. 1 Introduction An urban rail rapid transit system is characterised by high intensity in terms of velocity and capacity. Trains follow one another at very sho
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