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Chaotic semi-express buses in a loop

Physics and Society 2021-02-09 v2 Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

Urban mobility involves many interacting components: buses, cars, commuters, pedestrians, trains etc., making it a very complex system to study. Even a bus system responsible for delivering commuters from their origins to their destinations in a loop service already exhibits very complicated dynamics. Here, we investigate the dynamics of a simplified version of such a bus loop system consisting of two buses serving three bus stops. Specifically, we consider a configuration of one bus operating as a normal bus which picks up passengers from bus stops AA and BB, and then delivers them to bus stop CC, whilst the second bus acts as an express bus which picks up passengers only from bus stop BB and then delivers them to bus stop CC. The two buses are like asymmetric agents coupled to bus stop BB as they interact via picking up passengers from this common bus stop. Intriguingly, this \emph{semi-express} bus configuration is more efficient and has a lower average waiting time for buses, compared to a configuration of two normal buses or a configuration of two express buses. We reckon the efficiency arises from the chaotic dynamics exhibited in the semi-express system, where the tendency towards anti-bunching is greater than that towards bunching, in contradistinction to the regular bunching behavior of two normal buses or the independent periodic behaviour of two non-interacting express buses.

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@article{arxiv.2012.04865,
  title  = {Chaotic semi-express buses in a loop},
  author = {Vee-Liem Saw and Luca Vismara and Lock Yue Chew},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.04865},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

69 pages, 38 figures. To be published in Chaos

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