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Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Course description:
Passenger transport systems are complex systems that undergo significant service, technological, and organizational transformations. This course provides a synthesis of the passenger transport planning process – from strategic through tactical and operational planning to real-time management and related methodological concepts. For each planning level, the course introduces the relevant practical problems, the traditional approaches of handling the problems, as well as the extensions addressing more realistic factors such as dynamic passenger behavior and uncertainties rising from demand and/or supply. Developments in integrating these problems and approaches will be discussed, as well as the emerging technologies of addressing those problems. The course will touch upon public transport systems, as well as on-demand passenger transport systems such as ride-sharing and ride-hailing.
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Program:
Day 1:
Course intro + Key concepts and taxonomy of problems + Assignment intro (Patrick, 1.5hr)
Line planning (Rolf, 1.5hr)
Student presentations on their PhD projects (Rolf + Patrick, 1.5hr)
Day 2:
Resource scheduling (Rolf, 1.5hr)
Timetable design: traditional approaches (Rolf, 1.5hr)
Workshop (students work on their concept research proposals, Rolf, 2hr)
Day 3:
Stochastic timetable design (Patrick, 1hr)
On-demand transportation: key concepts, system design and operational decision-making (Patrick, 2hr)
Workshop (students work on their concept research proposals, Patrick, 2hr)
Day 4:
Integrated planning (Rolf, 1hr)
Disruption Management (Patrick, 1hr)
Student presentations on their concept research proposals (Patrick + Rolf, 3hr)
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Relevant review papers:
Desaulniers G. and Hickman M.D. (2007). Chapter 2 Public Transit. Handbooks in Operations Research and Management Science, Vol. 14, pp. 69-127.
Ibarra-Rojas O.J., Delgado F., Giesen R. And Munoz J.C. (2015). Planning, operation, and control of bus transport systems” A literature review. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, Vol. 77, pp. 38-75.
Additional reading material will be provided in relation to each lecture/module.
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