城市交通可达性的高效细粒度分析

Jan Nykl, M. Jakob, J. Hrncír
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我们描述了一种新的计算效率方法,用于多式联运(城市)交通系统的可达性的细粒度分析。与现有的工作相比,我们使用了交通系统的详细描述,包括精确的时间表和完整的道路、行人道和自行车道网络地图,从而能够更准确地评估可达性。与现有工作相比,我们的方法还计算了更广泛的与地点和时间相关的交通可达性指标,包括公共交通的服务频率和换乘次数,以及骑自行车的体力消耗和海拔增益。由于它采用了高效的单原点多目的地最短路径图搜索技术,因此我们的方法也比现有的依赖点对点搜索算法的方法更快。我们在布拉格市展示了我们的方法,展示了位置可达性分析的交互式前端,以及我们的算法在大规模时间表变化前后比较全市交通可达性的应用。
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Efficient fine-grained analysis of urban transport accessibility
We describe a novel computationally efficient method for the fine-grained analysis of accessibility in multimodal (urban) transport systems. In contrast to existing work, we use a full-detail representation of the transport system, including exact timetables and complete maps of road, footpath and cycleway networks, which enables more accurate accessibility assessment. Compared to existing work, our approach also calculates a wider range of location- and time-dependent transport accessibility metrics, including service frequency and the number of transfers for public transport and physical effort and elevation gain for cycling. Because it employs efficient single-origin multiple-destination shortest-path graph search techniques, our method is also faster than existing approaches relying on point-to-point search algorithms. We demonstrate our method on the city of Prague, showing the interactive frontend for location accessibility analysis as well as the application of our algorithms for comparing the city-wide transport accessibility before and after large-scale timetable change.
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