新型冠状病毒在公交车站传播的客流模型与仿真研究

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jpubtr.2023.100063
Rafał Burdzik , Wongelawit Chema , Ireneusz Celiński
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新冠肺炎期间的公共交通对于确保乘客和工作人员的安全和健康,同时保持基本的公共交通服务至关重要。目前,公共交通正在逐步恢复运营,预计疫情的影响将持续很长一段时间。这方面的绝大多数研究都关注病毒在旅行期间在交通工具内传播的可能性。尽管如此,仍有大量文章论述了公共交通系统内的乘客流动受到安全问题的影响,以及疫情传播后满意度的变化。本文提出了一个模型,该模型准确地表示乘客如何通过公共交通系统的不同部分,如公共汽车站或火车站和车站。该模型考虑了乘客上下车所需的时间、他们如何通过站点的不同部分,以及他们的行动如何受到拥挤和延误等因素的影响等因素。为了降低公交车站区域公共交通的传播风险,研究论文使用PTV Vissim和FlexSim等模拟程序,在假设最小距离和区域横截面概念的情况下,建立了客流模型。这些程序被用来模拟乘客交换场景,使用从真实数据中收集的数据。该论文旨在开发一种可以降低感染风险的乘客交换模型。通过了解客流模型以及乘客如何与公共交通系统互动,我们可以采取有效措施,最大限度地减少新冠肺炎和其他传染病的传播。
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A study on passenger flow model and simulation in aspect of COVID-19 spreading on public transport bus stops

Public transport during COVID-19 has been crucial in ensuring the safety and health of both passengers and staff while maintaining essential public transport services. Currently public transport is gradually resuming its operations, the pandemic's influence is expected to persist for a long time. The vast majority of studies in this aspect concern the likelihood of spreading the virus inside the means of transport during travel. Nevertheless, there exists a substantial body of articles addressing the manner in which passenger movement within public transport systems has been impacted by the safety concerns and altered satisfaction levels following the propagation of the pandemic. This paper presents a model that accurately represents how passengers move through different parts of a public transport system, such as a bus or train station and stops. This model takes into account factors like how long it takes for passengers to board and exit a vehicle, how they move through different parts of the stops, and how their movements are affected by factors like crowding and delays. To reduce the risk of transmission on public transport focused on bus stops areas, the research paper formulated a passenger flow model using simulation programs like PTV Vissim and FlexSim with assumptions on minimum distance and concept of area cross sections. These programs were used to simulate passenger exchange scenarios, using data collected from real data. The paper aimed to develop a passenger exchange model that could reduce the risk of infection. By understanding the passenger flow model and how passengers interact with the public transport system, we can implement effective measures to minimize the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.

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