Title :
Urban Transport planning for ubiquitous environments
Author_Institution :
Laboratoire Systÿmes et Transports (SET), Université de Technologie de, Belfort-Montbéliard (UTBM), 90010, Belfort Cedex, France, Email: mahjoub.dridi@utbm.fr
Abstract :
The main objective of Ubiquitous Computing (UC) is to provide users information and service accesses anytime and irrespective to their location. In transportation functioning, many approaches based on optimization algorithms are being employed in the development of intelligent transport systems. In particular in public transport, to guarantee a high quality of intelligent transportation planning, timetable must be optimized in order to reduce the transit time of passengers in connections and to provide users real-time and appropriate information that suits their locations and contexts. In this paper, we consider public transportation planning and especially tranfer optimization problem where the goal is to minimize the total expected waiting time of riders by coordinating transfers in the network. The methodology adopted in this work is structured in two phases: the first one consists on optimizing the transit durations in connections with consideration of fixed duration trip between consecutives stations and illimited vehicle capacity. In the second phase, we prove that the considered problem becomes difficult to solve and give a resolution approach based on genetic algorithms.
Keywords :
automated highways; genetic algorithms; minimisation; town and country planning; ubiquitous computing; genetic algorithms; intelligent public transportation planning; intelligent transport systems; total expected waiting time minimization; transfer optimization problem; transit duration optimization; ubiquitous computing; urban transport planning; Context-aware services; Information systems; Intelligent transportation systems; Joining processes; Productivity; Technology planning; Telecommunication traffic; Ubiquitous computing; Urban planning; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Pervasive Services, IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1325-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1326-5
DOI :
10.1109/PERSER.2007.4283950