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Sensitivity Analysis Model Bus Timetabling Problem by Considering Passenger Ease
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.b1003.0782s719
Subject(s) - schedule , trips architecture , operations research , sensitivity (control systems) , computer science , scheduling (production processes) , profit (economics) , transport engineering , operations management , engineering , economics , microeconomics , electronic engineering , operating system
The optimal Model Bus Timetabling Problem (MBTP) is a simplification of bus scheduling cases where a bus departure schedule with the optimal number of trips will be searched. The optimal number of trips is defined by maximizing the profit function of the bus by considering constraints such as the availability of buses, the executing officers, the number of passengers and the travel time. This model was developed by adding the constraints of ease of passengers in remembering the schedule. The model is then modified and completed using the branch and bound algorithm. The result of the sensitivity analysis to the model shows that the addition of bus or employee by the manager will not be directly proportional to the addition of passengers. So the addition of buses and employees is done when passengers increase. In addition, the addition of constraints ease passengers in reading the time table will make the increase in corporate profits with the consequences of decreased levels of passenger comfort. If the company chooses to improve the comfort of passengers it will affect the increase of the company's operational costs.

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