Although public transportation brings more and more convenience and practicality, it also presents greater safety hazards and economic concerns. How to select reasonable bus driver rostering (RBDR) for bus companies has become a pivotal resource optimization issue in public transportation by extending the Group Multirole Assignment (GMRA) model, this paper formalizes such a problem. Moreover, we propose multi-criteria decision making as a new method for driver evaluation, incorporating agent capability and satisfaction as important criteria. Additionally, in order to find the result solution more reasonably, the parameter change rules are obtained through multiple simulations. We first use the slope to find the steep drop point, and then use the variance and range to find the balance point, thereby obtaining the target parameter combination. The staged parameter selection method improves operating efficiency. Large-scale simulations indicate that the improved GMRA algorithm is suitable for different scenarios and can return multiple parameter combinations. By using this method, bus companies are able to select optimal parameter combinations in order to make diversified decisions based on transportation resources and development strategies.
Bus Driver Rostering via Extending Group Multirole Assignment
08.05.2024
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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