GPS‑Based Incident Detection Algorithm for Two‑Lane Bus Rapid Transit Systems: Case Study of Istanbul Metrobus
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GÖNCÜ, Sadullah & İsmail ŞAHİN."GPS‑Based Incident Detection Algorithm for Two‑Lane Bus Rapid Transit Systems: Case Study of Istanbul Metrobus". Case Study and Application, (2023).Özet
Bus rapid transit (BRT) systems have been gaining popularity in both developed and
developing countries, having system deployments on varying scales. Especially in
developing economies, BRT systems provide an easy solution to mobility needs.
However, depending on their geometric design and operational characteristics, BRT
systems may be vulnerable to incidents within their right-of-way. Even combined
with excessive demand and exclusive corridor design, an incident inside the BRT
corridor can cause signifcant delays to the commuters. Through this paper, we aim
to propose a GPS-based incident detection algorithm for BRT systems. The proposed detection scheme is tested through a real-world case study conducted on the
Istanbul Metrobus system through 19 real-world incident records. The results for
the proposed algorithm are comparatively evaluated with another GPS-based incident detection scheme from the literature. The resulting performance measures of
the proposed algorithm obtained as 100% detection rate, 0.74% false alarm rate, and
2.9-min mean time to detection.