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Headway regularity as an attribute for classifying bus drivers
(2024)
Different indices have been proposed in the literature to characterize headway regularity. These metrics aggregate the headway variability for a service, but none can be directly associated with a specific driver. This ...
Implementation of a BUS OFF recovery mechanism on a CAN bus driver
(ITESO, 2016-12)
Implementation of a BUS OFF recovery mechanism on a CAN bus driver
(ITESO, 2016-12)
The War for the Fare: How Driver Compensation Affects Bus System Performance
(2015)
Prior to 2007, two systems of bus driver compensation coexisted in Santiago, Chile: one paid drivers per passenger transported, while the other paid a fixed wage. Per‐passenger drivers engaged in “The War for the Fare,” ...
Solving a Large Real-world Bus Driver Scheduling Problem with a Multi-assignment based Heuristic Algorithm
(Graz Univ Technolgoy, Inst Information Systems Computer Media-iicm, 2017-01-01)
The bus driver scheduling problem (BDSP) under study consists in finding a set of duties that covers the bus schedule from a Brazilian public transportation bus company with the objective of minimizing the total cost. A ...
Solving a large real-world bus driver scheduling problem with a multi-assignment based heuristic algorithm
(2017-01-01)
The bus driver scheduling problem (BDSP) under study consists in finding a set of duties that covers the bus schedule from a Brazilian public transportation bus company with the objective of minimizing the total cost. A ...
Planning the workday of bus drivers by a graph list-coloring model
(Sociedad Argentina de Informática E Investigación Operativa, 2018-03)
In this work, we address the problem of planning the workday of bus drivers in argentinian intercity bus transport companies. In particular, we focus on a company which needs to fulfill roughly 800 trips per day between 3 ...
How do driver compensation schemes affect bus system performance?: a comparison between fixed wage and "guerra por el boleto" in Santiago, Chile.
(ECLAC, 2004-09)
Two systems of bus driver compensation exist in Santiago, Chile. The majority of drivers are paid per passenger transported, which leads to drivers trying to maximize the number of passengers each one conveys. Some of these ...