2019 EJRNL PP AFAQ KHATTAK 1
Terbatas Yanti Sri Rahayu, S.Sos
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Terbatas Yanti Sri Rahayu, S.Sos
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The optimal design of the walkway at an urban
rail transit station is a vital issue. The Transit Capacity and
Quality of Service Manual (TCQSM) TCRP-100 report for
the design of urban rail transit station walkway and the
existing design models neglect the important factors such as
randomness in the passenger arrival rate, randomness and
state-dependent service time of the walkway and blocking
phenomenon when the passenger flow demand exceeds the
walkway capacity. There obviously exists a need to develop
a design approach that overcomes these shortcomings. For
this purpose, this paper details a simulation-based optimization approach that provides width design through
automatic reconfiguration of walkway width during the
simulation–optimization process based on phase-type (PH)
distribution. The integrated PH/PH(n)/C/C discrete-event
simulation (DES) model and optimization method that uses
the genetic algorithm (GA) work together concurrently to
obtain optimized (design) widths for different passenger
flow and level of service (LOS) The numerical experiments
are conducted to compare the proposed model with the
existing design methods. It reveals that: (1) The width
obtained by our proposed model is higher than the existing
width design models; (2) when squared coefficient of variation of passenger arrival interval increases, the walkway
width increases more for our proposed model than the
existing design models; (3) when the arrival rate increases,
the walkway width of our proposed model increases faster
than the existing design models; (4) the increase in the length
of walkway has no significant effect on the walkway width.
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