The bibliography cites research on automated guideway transportation (AGT), in which passengers can be transported along tubes or rails under automatic control. The carriers, termed personal rapid transit vehicles or people movers, can accommodate individuals or small or larger groups. The reports cover many aspects of technology, such as demand actuated service, networks, elevated structures, monorail, light rail, computer aided control, vehicle merging, headway safety, shuttle loops, guideway designs, magnetic levitation, suspended vehicles, and dual mode. Discussions are made of steering control, ride quality, airport services to move people or baggage, gravity assistance in accelerating and braking, test vehicles, and maintenance. Other topics are cost comparisons of AGT with conventional transit, fares, and equipment failure. Air cushion vehicles are excluded. (This updated bibliography contains 292 citations, 58 of which are new entries to the previous edition.)
Guideway Transportation. 1964-July, 1981 (Citations from the NTIS Data Base)
1981
297 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Metropolitan Rail Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Bibliographies , Urban transportation , Automatic control , Rapid transit railways , Monorail railways , Computer programming , Tubes , Traffic safety , Passenger transportation , Mathematical models , Optimization , Design criteria , Dynamics , Comfort , Passenger vehicles , Stations , Ramps , Traffic control , Electronic control , Spacing , Speed control , Guideway transportation , Computer aided control , Personal rapid transit , People movers , Ride quality , Demand activated transportation systems , Guideways , High speed ground transportation , Automated transportation systems , Baggage , Point follower control , Vehicle follower control , Vehicle merging , Automated guideway systems , Light rail transit , Magnetic levitation