Abstract
This paper explores the various configurations of off-line stations and vehicle berthing that have been found to be fundamentally important parameters in the analysis of system performance, operations, and capacity. The proposed Automated Transit Network system concept, which provides a direct ride between a passenger's origin and destination station, is applicable to both fixed guideway automated transit and to systems with self-driving vehicles. Addressed at a conceptual level are the vehicle/station interface in terms of Americans with Disability Act compliance and station capacity concerns. The concept of open-edge platforms monitored by advanced sensing technology combined with artificial intelligence-powered perception for the purpose of protecting passengers from entering the active vehicle lanes is also discussed. Finally, the paper draws initial conclusions on how these station configurations, operational complexities, and associated costs can be better understood through appropriate research and development.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 15 |
State | Published - 2022 |
Event | International Conference on Transportation and Development - Seattle, Washington Duration: 31 May 2022 → 3 Jun 2022 |
Conference
Conference | International Conference on Transportation and Development |
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City | Seattle, Washington |
Period | 31/05/22 → 3/06/22 |
Bibliographical note
See NREL/CP-5400-84526 for paper as published in proceedingsNREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5400-81976
Keywords
- automated transit
- automated transit systems
- automated vehicles
- autonomous vehicles
- curbfront operations
- robo-taxis
- station operations