Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Passenger flow prediction at rail transit station entrances and exits: A case study of Beijing
View through CrossRef
Accurate prediction of passenger flow at station entrances and exits is a hot topic in rail transit passenger flow prediction work, and provides important support for the refined and humanized design of stations. This paper comprehensively considers factors such as land use around the station, traffic connection conditions, station attributes and attractiveness, and constructs a two-layer passenger flow prediction model, including traffic zone layer passenger flow prediction based on multivariate nonlinear regression and entrance and exit layer passenger flow prediction based on the CRITIC method. Based on available data, the model first predicts the total passenger flow at all entrances and exits in the traffic zone, and then distributes the total passenger flow to each entrance and exit of the traffic zone. Different types of rail transit stations were randomly selected to verify the effectiveness of the model. The results show that the error between the model prediction value and the actual value of the daily entrance and exit volume is within , and the average error is , which has a high prediction accuracy.
Title: Passenger flow prediction at rail transit station entrances and exits: A case study of Beijing
Description:
Accurate prediction of passenger flow at station entrances and exits is a hot topic in rail transit passenger flow prediction work, and provides important support for the refined and humanized design of stations.
This paper comprehensively considers factors such as land use around the station, traffic connection conditions, station attributes and attractiveness, and constructs a two-layer passenger flow prediction model, including traffic zone layer passenger flow prediction based on multivariate nonlinear regression and entrance and exit layer passenger flow prediction based on the CRITIC method.
Based on available data, the model first predicts the total passenger flow at all entrances and exits in the traffic zone, and then distributes the total passenger flow to each entrance and exit of the traffic zone.
Different types of rail transit stations were randomly selected to verify the effectiveness of the model.
The results show that the error between the model prediction value and the actual value of the daily entrance and exit volume is within , and the average error is , which has a high prediction accuracy.
Related Results
Examining Intercity Rail Passenger Station Access Patterns
Examining Intercity Rail Passenger Station Access Patterns
Travel on intercity passenger rail is growing in popularity across the U.S. Amtrak, the nation’s intercity passenger rail operator, reported a steady growth in ridership over the l...
Influence of Rail Cant on High Rail Side Wear on Sharp Curve of Urban Transit
Influence of Rail Cant on High Rail Side Wear on Sharp Curve of Urban Transit
The increasing of traffic and operation speed in urban transits has accelerated the degradation of track components. Rail wear, especially extended side wear of the high rail on sh...
Design of Flangeway Gap for Restraining Rail
Design of Flangeway Gap for Restraining Rail
The aim of the paper is to classify restraining rail, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each type of restraining rail, derive the formula to determine the flangeway gap, ...
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Abstarct
Introduction
Isolated brain hydatid disease (BHD) is an extremely rare form of echinococcosis. A prompt and timely diagnosis is a crucial step in disease management. This ...
Research on 5G Key Technologies and Applications in Urban Rail Transit
Research on 5G Key Technologies and Applications in Urban Rail Transit
With the rapid development of science and technology, Chinese urban rail transit
has entered a newstage of intelligent development from the stage of rapid construction....
Effect of rail cant on stress distribution
Effect of rail cant on stress distribution
The rail cant is an important geometry parameter and is commonly monitored to ensure railway safety and comfort conditions. Understanding the influence of cant variation on the per...
Multi-objective cost optimization for geological risk oriented rail transit route selection
Multi-objective cost optimization for geological risk oriented rail transit route selection
Abstract
China’s rail transit has entered a period of rapid development, but related safety and risk management fail to match with high-speed construction. The compl...
Analysis of Green Technologies in Urban Rail Transit
Analysis of Green Technologies in Urban Rail Transit
Transportation is an important field of carbon emissions, and promoting the green and low-carbon transformation of the transportation industry is of great significance for achievin...

