COORDINATION OF BUS INTERVALS: A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH

Authors

  • Sobirjonov Javoxir Farhodjon o’g’li Student

Keywords:

Bus intervals, public transportation, scheduling algorithms, real-time data, service reliability, passenger wait times, resource optimization.

Abstract

Efficient coordination of bus intervals is crucial for enhancing public
transportation systems. This study explores methodologies for optimizing bus
schedules to minimize waiting times, ensure timely arrivals, and improve overall
passenger satisfaction. By employing mathematical modeling, simulation
techniques, and real-time data analytics, we aim to develop a robust framework for
synchronizing bus intervals in urban areas

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Published

2024-06-06

How to Cite

COORDINATION OF BUS INTERVALS: A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH. (2024). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1(6), 41-44. https://universalconference.us/index.php/icast/article/view/1828