Public Transport Operations After Lockdown: How to Make It Happen?

Acta Endoscopica Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-12 DOI:10.1007/s41403-020-00121-x
Hemant K Suman, Amit Agarwal, Nomesh B Bolia
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Lockdown in cities across the globe has imposed severe travel restrictions to limit the spread of Coronavirus disease. The travel behavior and operations will not be the same as before due to requirements such as physical (social) distancing. This study analyzes the resulting shortage in supply of public transport (buses) that will likely widen the existing gap between demand and supply. In this work, system optimization models are developed to efficiently reallocate the bus fleet to routes for different levels of physical distancing gaps and travel demand. The proposed models are applied to a real-life network of 34 bus routes of Delhi, considering three types of scenarios: current, practical, and ideal. In the practical scenarios, the additional, idling bus fleets can be allocated to the routes efficiently while maintaining physical distancing. The results show that the Business-as-Usual (BAU) scenario involving the current allocation approach will make it impossible to use public buses even if the bare minimum physical distancing has to be maintained. Further, the models proposed in the study significantly improve the key performance indicators for all scenarios.

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封锁后的公共交通运营:如何做到这一点?
全球各城市的封锁对旅行实施了严格限制,以限制冠状病毒疾病的传播。由于物理(社会)距离等要求,旅行行为和操作将与以往不同。本研究分析了由此造成的公共交通(公共汽车)供应短缺问题,这可能会扩大现有的供需差距。在这项工作中,开发了系统优化模型,以针对不同程度的物理距离差距和出行需求,有效地将公交车队重新分配到不同的线路上。所提出的模型适用于德里 34 条公交线路的现实网络,考虑了三种情景:当前情景、实际情景和理想情景。在实际情况下,新增的空闲公交车队可以有效地分配到各条线路上,同时保持物理距离。结果表明,在 "一切照旧"(BAU)的情况下,即使必须保持最基本的物理距离,目前的分配方法也会导致无法使用公共汽车。此外,研究中提出的模型显著改善了所有方案的关键性能指标。
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期刊介绍: Revue officielle de la Société française endoscopie digestive (SFED), Acta Endoscopica publie des articles de formation continue regroupés le plus souvent dans un dossier thématique. Endoscopie tant sur le plan diagnostique que thérapeutique est étudiée à travers des articles originaux et des cas cliniques. Ses applications médicales et chirurgicales sont largement exposées. Une place est faite aux études expérimentales sur de nouveaux matériels endoscopiques.
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