Ektoras Chandakas
École des ponts ParisTech
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Archive | 2016
Ektoras Chandakas; Fabien Leurent; Oded Cats
Situation. Part III and Chap. 8 are targeted to the theoretical modeling of transit systems. The challenge is to match the model’s scope and contents to the real-world features that are relevant to the simulation purposes. As the theoretical development of models is oriented toward the development of scientific knowledge, it takes place mostly in the research arena—research teams, academic network, and scientific reviews.
intelligent tutoring systems | 2015
Fabien Leurent; Ektoras Chandakas; Zoi Christoforou
The paper addresses the issue of passenger waiting at a station platform, from which they plan to board transit services towards egress stations. Each transit service has a specific set of downstream egress stations and is operated at given frequency using homogeneous vehicles of limited available capacity. We propose a static model that yields “passenger stocks” on the platform and individual waiting times by egress station, as well as the assignment of vehicle capacity to the flows by egress station. Two cases are considered; unsaturated versus saturated. The unsaturated case is addressed by standard line combination, where service frequency is added up among the routes that serve a given egress station. The saturated case is addressed by making explicit the average number of passengers waiting on platform for a given egress station. From these passenger stocks, we deduce the individual probability to board a vehicle of limited capacity that serves a given route (hence a given subset of egress stations). Waiting passengers are assumed to be mingling on the origin platform. The subset of routes that serve a given egress station, their vehicle capacities along with the associated boarding probabilities give a line capacity by destination. The bottleneck model confronts this capacity to demand during the assignment period and provides both the stock of waiting passengers and an average waiting time per passenger. The vector of passenger stocks by egress station is shown to satisfy a fixed point problem. The existence of a solution is demonstrated.
Transportation Research Part C-emerging Technologies | 2014
Fabien Leurent; Ektoras Chandakas; Alexis Poulhès
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2011
Fabien Leurent; Ektoras Chandakas; Alexis Poulhès
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012
Fabien Leurent; Ektoras Chandakas
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012
Fabien Leurent; Ektoras Chandakas; Alexis Poulhès
Archive | 2017
Zoi Christoforou; Ektoras Chandakas; Ioannis Kaparias
Transportation Research Board 95th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2016
Zoi Christoforou; Ektoras Chandakas; Ioannis Kaparias
Transportation Research Board 92nd Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2013
Fabien Leurent; Ektoras Chandakas
13th World Conference on Transport Research | 2013
Ektoras Chandakas; Fabien Leurent; Alexis Poulhès